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It's called a "retraction." Means, "I published this in error, I was wrong, please ignore it."
Papers usually print sensational news on page 1, and retractions in small print somewhere around page 12 . . .
I have asked this - and edit we cannnot!
Will be good to attach files to replies too!
It seems that the blog mainly serves to publish articles ....
but it is not clear why they can't be deleted.
As a blogger, it should be at my own discretion, whether or not to delete the article I published. Especially if I have written about nonsenses discovered in later times.
Certainly, if anyone had published an article on paper media, there would be nothing left to do. But we are not in that condition. And, in any case, it should be enough just a subsequent declaration of annulment.
It's called a "retraction." Means, "I published this in error, I was wrong, please ignore it."
Papers usually print sensational news on page 1, and retractions in small print somewhere around page 12 . . .
I know that one month or so ago we can edit and delete blogs.
It is one error it seem
@LucMeekes wrote:
Then, what will be the essential difference between a Blog and Question...?
We can not atach files in replies of a blog.
My question was rather:
what is the point of making a Mathcad Blog separately from Mathcad Questions if the functionality is exactly the same?
Or, turn it around:
If you want to make your posts editable and deleteable, don't put them in Mathcad Blog, but in Mathcad Questions instead.
Luc
We have fallen for ignorance assuming that the most obvious thing, when we are on a site, is to be able to correct, or even erase, what has been written.....They tricked us.....
That's right, we don't have the ability to edit or delete our blog post.