Un-inviting your admin self….
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As a teacher, each semester I ask my students to add me as admin to their site so I can help them with basic issues (editing posts mostly); but after three years I’ve got a lonnnnng list of sites on ‘My Sites’ to navigate and find the current semester’s students. I’m wondering if I can delete many of them from that list to make it a shorter without having to ask former students to disinvite/delete me….thanks for any assistance!
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Hello there,
Happy to help you with this.
The only way to remove these sites would be for the site owners themselves to delete you – and I’m guessing at some point you would need to ask them to do that for you.
Alternatively, you could delete the account entirely and start a new each semester, with a year in the username or some kind of identifier so that you know which sites are for what.
I hope this helps.
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Found a workaround for what I needed — in the master dashboard, Settings –> Manage I was able to change the old course webzine sites to “hidden” from “visible,” and that did all I needed to simplify navigation in the current course. Thanks for your help, though!
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As far as I know you may remove yourself from any user role on a site that you don’t own at your WP-Admin My Blogs page as described in the Leave a Blog section of the My Blogs support page.
Isn’t the Leave a Blog option still available?
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That should be an option here still:
https://dashboard.wordpress.com/wp-admin/index.php?page=my-blogsNot one we’ve used terribly often, but it works! The link is accessible here:
https://wordpress.com/me — click Manage Blogs to access it.
@wschacht do you need help with this?
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