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My Google+ access suspended. How to revive it?

About a year ago, I was actually using Google+ … for what I thought it was intended for. Like and share blogposts, just like we do all the time on FaceBook. Well … wrong. And after a few warnings (which I thought weren’t serious), this happened:

My Google+ access suspended

Over a year ago, nothing much was affected and was only using Google+ for hangouts. Since then A LOT has changed. As YouTube comments, replies and moderation is linked to Google+ too Besides the fact that most professional nerds are not on FaceBook, but you can find them on Google+ (as they all have gmail accounts, like I’ve had for the past 6 years). So it’s imperative I get access to this account back, as it’s linked … everywhere!

How to revive it?

A few suggestions I found online.

Contact Google!

You can try to contact Google by telephone, but I’m not sure how successful that will be. The main telephone number is 650-253-0000. You can find other links for technical support at http://www.google.com/contact/ Good luck!

 Ask the Google+ Help Community

You need to ask this question in the Google+ Help community.

Love to … but can I without proper access? Seems I can; click here.

Did it work?

Only 1 way to find out eh? Will tell you this week! To be continued …

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