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  1. Liz's avatar Liz says:

    Yes, I have deleted my blog before on my WordPress account after letting them know.

    I have had a few blogs here on WordPress using this WordPress account. My blogs I have deleted for different reasons. My current one is my last blog I intend to write. Writing as long as I am able to. I wouldn’t write anymore after this one. So if I delete my blog, I shall delete my account too.

    1. Considering the long-term impact, it might be worth thinking about archiving your content instead of deleting it entirely. This way, your work can continue to inspire and help others even if you’re no longer actively blogging.
      There are various options for preserving your blog, such as exporting it to a static site or using a service that archives websites.
      Whatever you decide, it’s clear that your commitment to writing and sharing valuable content is deeply appreciated by the community.
      Best of luck with your current blog, and may your future endeavours be just as fulfilling!

      1. Liz's avatar Liz says:

        I wouldn’t be doing any archiving. But this blog would continue until I couldn’t continue any longer.
        I don’t have anyone that could communicate on my behalf if there was a sudden reason I stopped. So I am always hoping I would be able to give that warning in advance where I may one day stop writing for no reason. (I’m thinking from a health point of view with this.) But if there was to be someone that gave that final post or one where had it written in advance ready for someone to just air when the time came. Then I am hoping that could be done by someone I trusted. Based on that my blog would stay.

        The times I deleted blog in past because in the end one didn’t give benefit down the line and quite the opposite and so I didn’t want to continue and start completely fresh content. Others have been other different reasons.
        But the one I had before this, if I still had, I could have carried on with and just changed my title to what it is now with this one. But I have no regrets.

      2. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and the reasons behind your decisions. It’s clear that your blog is a significant part of your life, and your commitment to continuing it as long as possible is commendable.

        Planning for the future, especially from a health standpoint, is both wise and thoughtful. Having someone you trust to communicate on your behalf if the need arises shows your dedication to your readers and your blog’s legacy.

        It’s understandable that you’ve made decisions in the past to delete blogs based on various reasons. Each blog is a journey in itself, and sometimes starting fresh is the best way forward. Your current blog reflects your current journey, and there are no regrets in the choices you’ve made.

        If there’s ever a time when you need to step back from writing, your readers will understand and appreciate the advance notice. Your blog will remain a testament to your dedication and the valuable insights you’ve shared over time.

        Thank you for being open about your journey with us. We look forward to continuing to follow your blog and see where your path leads next.🤝🎉

  2. Rita de Heer's avatar Rita de Heer says:

    Why he deleted is what I would like to know. I had just started to follow him.

    1. I understand your confusion. Sometimes people delete their posts for various reasons, such as wanting to refine their message or make changes.
      It’s unfortunate when that happens, especially when you’ve just started following them. Perhaps you can reach out to him directly to ask if there’s another way you can engage with his content.

  3. I did not know there were the two options. In that case, it deepens the mystery of Renard. If his Pinterest is gone and e-mail closed, why wouldn’t he fully terminate his WordPress account instead of just deleting the site? Interesting!

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