Google’s failed social media platform will be closing down from April, but the Internet Archive aims to immortalise what it can.
Following the decline in popularity of its failed social media platform, and a spate of security breaches, Google announced it would be deleting all data from Google+ beginning in April, but there are those out there that intend to preserve its somewhat underwhelming legacy.
It’s the Internet Archive’s goal to conserve large swathes of the internet in a vast online library so that our rich digital history isn’t at the mercy of various website authors and server hosts that otherwise preside over the data.
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USA — software Google+ public posts will be saved forever thanks to the Internet Archive