Why are all the blogs I've created listed in my dashboard?

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hey guys,

    This might seem like a dumb question here here but I created a wordpress website for a band with hosting from GoDaddy and it’s up and running fine – no problems at all.

    Now the the school I work for asked me to create a school WordPress website and 3 other basic blogs for 3 teacher to put class stuff on.

    Now when I log into the SCHOOL wordpress site I see ALL my blogs – including my own personal band one, which I don’t want listed among the school blogs because I’ll be passing on the maintenance of these to someone else.

    How did this happen seeing as I log in under different user names and passwords etc.

    Secondly, how can I separate them please? Any help is much appreciated.

    Regards,

    -Keith

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi there,

    Do you have jetpack activated in your personal blog? When you activate jetpack it connects to your wordpress.com account, and it shows in your listing. I don’t know if there is any way round this. The same thing happened to me.

    Hope this helps.

    Verity

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi Variety, thanks for taking the time to try and help. I do have Jetpack activated and that may be the problem but I’m still wonder how WordPress knew that I built these blogs – my personal blog and the separately the school blogs.

    Once again I used different login names and passwords for all them.

    Did they link them because I used the same email address when setting up? I did this so I could get access to all the confirmation emails one needs to reply to in order to set up wordpress and hosting accounts.

    Maybe if I look at changing the email addresses that might solve the problem. Also, maybe I could try the ‘transfer’ feature to ‘give’ my personal blog to another email address and see if that works.

    Any thoughts on these suggestions?

    Many thanks,

    -Keith

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