Second Blog Disappeared
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I registered a second blog on WordPress under my current username and it still exists, but not on my dashboard. It was there when I registered it, but I didn’t receive any confirmation link and now I can’t access http://liveinforte.wordpress.com anywhere.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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I have several WordPress.com blogs and they can be seen by clicking on “My Blogs” under the Dashboard drop down.
I also just created a “test” blog via the “Register Another Blog” button and did not receive an email confirming that I had created the blog. Even after logging out and back in, it still appears on that tab.
Have you tried to access it through the site admin link under the Meta heading on liveinforte.wordpress.com?
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The other thing you might want to check is whether it is hidden on your dashboard or not. There is an option at the top of your blog list to hide and unhide blogs.
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@taraism72
Please check in your email client spam/ junk mail filter as well as your “social” tab in Gmail. If it’s not there then please post the URL of the blog starting with http:// I’ll tag this thread for a Staff follow-up. Please subscribe to the thread so you are notified when they respond and please be patient while waiting. -
Thanks @mindybowman – I did try, and there is no such blog.
@timethief, the blog is http://liveinforte.wordpress.com – I subscribed using the same username I have with my other blog. Thank you!
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The reason you aren’t seeing liveinforte.wordpress.com when logged in as taraism72, is that liveinforte.wordpress.com was created by a different WordPress.com user account.
You should log out of WordPress.com and then go to http://liveinforte.wordpress.com/wp-admin/ and log in using the email address and password you created for the new account. If you’re not sure of these credentials, you can try resetting your password at https://en.wordpress.com/wp-login.php?action=lostpassword or using that form to seek further assistance.
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