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Q: All my blogs were deleted?

My profile says I've written three blogs, but they are all gone now. Can't link to them. What;s up with that?

10 years 26 weeks ago in  Web & Technology - China

 
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welcome to china !

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welcome to china !

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I have noticed across a number of forums there has been whole-scale 'harmonisation' going on: whole chunks missing and the trolls and wumao's manage to troll on.

I think you are just 'special'

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I was able to find them through a bing search, so I'm thinking it is more a case of bad hyperlinks...

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Hey @rasklnik, it's sad your blogs were all deleted.

I just noticed the same happened to mine. But I kept text & picture copies of my best ones, so I reposted them all at https://intjforum.com/topic/165183-family-holiday-to-china/?page=2

- Appearances vs. Substance pts. I, II and III
- VBAC in China (never got through censure on ECC)
- Hate Japan Day
- Teaching in China

All on page 2 of my holiday thread. And a bunch of random posts with China observations.

coineineagh:

Hey, I just noticed that I could find the blogs back through a google search. Maybe I just overreacted to not being able to finding my blogs. Anyway, it's always a good idea to keep a copy! ;-)

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