I have just accidentaly published one post. It was not a big deal, as I moved it to drafts, and then published it again 45 min later. Have you considered having a pop-up saying “Are you sure you want to publish?” after one clicks on the button “Publish”? Relatedly, if one moves a published post to the drafts, and then publishes it again, what determines its positition in the front page is:
The date the post was 1st published? I guess so.
The date the post was last published? I think this would be too spammy.
The time for which the post has been publicly accessible? If yes, there would be no need for the pop-up I mentioned above.
Thanks for the report. We currently do the second, which isn’t ideal to be sure. If someone redrafts and republishes after a post has been up for a while, an admin will have to adjust the published date manually. This happens surprisingly infrequently relative to what I might’ve expected, so we haven’t prioritized improving that.
Hi JP,
I have just accidentaly published one post. It was not a big deal, as I moved it to drafts, and then published it again 45 min later. Have you considered having a pop-up saying “Are you sure you want to publish?” after one clicks on the button “Publish”? Relatedly, if one moves a published post to the drafts, and then publishes it again, what determines its positition in the front page is:
The date the post was 1st published? I guess so.
The date the post was last published? I think this would be too spammy.
The time for which the post has been publicly accessible? If yes, there would be no need for the pop-up I mentioned above.
Thanks for the report. We currently do the second, which isn’t ideal to be sure. If someone redrafts and republishes after a post has been up for a while, an admin will have to adjust the published date manually. This happens surprisingly infrequently relative to what I might’ve expected, so we haven’t prioritized improving that.