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Roman2012-04-05 23:05:08
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Roman, 2012-04-05 23:05:08

Published a post by mistake, now it is in drafts. Can it be removed?

I fell for one trick and, deciding that a vulnerability might have been found, unsubscribed about it. Since no vulnerability exists, I quickly sent the post to drafts with the subsequent goal of deleting ... but I don’t see the “delete” button. Is it possible?

And yet, because of this stupidity of mine, my karma was leaked a little and, it seems, they continue to merge, although I sent the post to drafts a long time ago. Can someone read it from there - from drafts?

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Arthur Koch, 2012-04-05
@romanshuvalov

No

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powder96, 2012-04-06
@powder96

When I needed to delete a post, I simply replaced the text and title with "DELETED" and threw it all into drafts - it would be impossible to read the post from there, even having a link to it. Unfortunately, I did not find a normal delete button.

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Jashoda, 2012-04-06
@Jashoda

Unless the UFO...
No, the drafts are not readable.

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Nikolai Vasilchuk, 2012-04-06
@Anonym

Write a good post in place of the old one.

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MiXei4, 2012-04-06
@MiXei4

I will only add about the latter - the post could get into the rss feed and it could be downloaded while it was there. And you can read it (at least until habrakat) in rss even now.

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Sauron, 2013-02-12
@Sauron

I have this problem - in recovery mode I wrote a post with the translation of the article, but I missed changing the type from "post" to "translation".
Once published, there is no way to change the type of publication to translation or delete the publication. As a result, I had to put it in Drafts, but, because. it is still not deleted the next publication in recovery mode, I can only do in a week. As a result, I have to wait a week to accurately publish the same publication as a translation.

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