Are there any plans to also support Google+ for sharing links to questions, like it is already implemented for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn? It has already been opened for public, and seems to be steadily growing.
6 Answers
We have implemented Google+ share links on Stack Overflow and will be rolling these out to the rest of the network very soon.
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Is this a feature of G+ that only
stackOverflow
can use? because I was trying to setup my links like<a href="https://plus.google.com/share?url=http%3a%2f%2fmyurl.com" > my g link </a>
but it doesn't work. Jan 27, 2012 at 16:48 -
1@Mr_Nizzle the G+ implementation is in a preview state right now and we have been whitelisted while the bugs are sorted out Jan 27, 2012 at 18:42
As Arjan noted, we're not inclined to support this until Google+ produces a standard, simple hyperlink way of sharing, the same as our current Twitter and Facebook sharing links. We don't want to slow down every page with third party requests and weird <iframe>
techniques.
There is no such method at this time, but I have been in contact with Google about this matter, and they are aware of our request.
edit: they have a simple link sharing method now, but it's only for whitelisted providers. We are whitelisted for the time being.
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6that's such an annoying, typical corporation answer: "we are aware of your request.**"– bigblindDec 19, 2011 at 18:29
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@sys.stderr They are still in beta. (Though they should come out of beta this year, IIRC.) Jan 27, 2012 at 2:00
As for now you can:
- Search your question on Google and click
+1
- Post the link on Google Plus manually
- Execute the following script then press the
+1
button next to the question title
Code:
javascript:var d=$("<span/>").html('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js"></script><g:plusone></g:plusone>');d.appendTo($("#question-header h1"));void(0);
If you are using Firefox you can make a script for Greasemonkey or an addon. On Chrome you can make a simple extension to add that automatically.
I would like to see an addthis button, it supports over 300 services and it has the Google +1 button.
If you are on Firefox you can try this addon: +1 Any
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2thanks for mentioning addthis. I've just replaced my last chrome extension now!– cregoxJul 28, 2011 at 18:38
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3also, I've just pulled off a greasemonkey script from your snippet, Bruno, that can be very simply installed both on chrome (where no extension is needed) and firefox (where you need the greasemonkey plugin). Hope you enjoy: userscripts.org/scripts/show/108498– cregoxJul 28, 2011 at 18:52
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@Cawas nice script :) Thanks for sharing. I made just one change, I like a smaller button:
<g:plusone size="small">
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2Note that marking a site as "+1" does not share it with your stream! It just adds the site to the "+1" tab at your Google+ profile. Jul 29, 2011 at 17:42
So a standard, simple hyperlink way of sharing to Google+ is now making the rounds on blogs (couldn't find an official source, so it may still be undocumented):
https://plusone.google.com/_/+1/confirm?hl=en&url=%URL
Replace %URL
with the URL. This is what shows up in the Google+ stream:
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8Personally I wouldn't use it in production until there's some official documentation of it. Oct 12, 2011 at 6:33
Despite the referral in the URLs, I very much appreciate the current implementation on SE for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. These are plain links, like:
Know someone who can answer? Share a
<a href="/q/97406/...">link</a> to this question via
<a href="mailto:?subject=Stack%20Overflow...&body=...">email</a>,
<a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=...&text=...">twitter</a>,
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=...">facebook</a>, or
<a href="http://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?...">linkedin</a>
...rather than a (dynamically generated) <iframe>
or <img>
that allows for tracking, like:
<iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=...">
<iframe src="https://plusone.google.com?...">
Google states it's not using the button for tracking. Still, when adding +1, please add it without any <iframe>
or web bug too! Google itself does not seem to support this (yet?). AddThis Share Forward, like used on Area 51, does list google_plusone
, but that might not be working yet.
I've no idea what the user experience would be like. It surely implies one can then not see how many others have liked/+1'd the page.
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+1 button
cannot be added without iframe. It will generate one for itself and use html5postMessage
to do stuff. And are you sayingiframes
are web bugs? GMail has5
and Google+ has7
, in my view (it might be different for different users).document.getElementsByTagName("iframe").length
...– BrunoLMJul 24, 2011 at 23:27 -
3@Bruno, if +1 does not offer other APIs, then your nice bookmarklet at least shows that the iframe doesn't have to be on the page all the time. (It could be added when someone wants to +1 something, though that's not very user friendly.) As for the possible web bug nature of iframes, for example: These so-called social widgets [..] notify Facebook and Twitter that a person visited those sites even when users don't click on the buttons, according to a study done for The Wall Street Journal.– ArjanJul 25, 2011 at 16:56
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2The web bug discussion is pointless because Stackoverflow started years ago to use a Google web bug. Aug 17, 2011 at 17:10
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@Hendrik, good point... (Though blocking Analytics does not keep one from using some features whenever specifically wanted. But I guess people who're blocking Analytics won't be using +1 either.)– ArjanAug 17, 2011 at 17:48
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How could I not think about this... I just setup Google Chrome +1 Extension . It's exactly what I needed. Dec 1, 2011 at 14:16
C
apparently made me look in the wrong line. Thanks for answering!addthis
. It supports over 300 services and it already has+1
button.