I am a text block – shows only when not logged in
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I have created a blog post that shows “I am a text block” as the first paragraph to anyone who is not logged in. But as the logged in user I can’t see it and it is not there to edit out.
https://africamediaonline.com/2023/10/09/launch-of-the-archbishop-desmond-tutu-digital-archive/
But in the backend it doesn’t appear at all in any of the views classic text or html
Please advise how to remove it.

The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi there,
I’ve taken the time to look into your website and noticed that it’s actually using the WordPress.org software and is hosted by a different provider.
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