Once you delete your article or draft, it won't be available on LinkedIn and we won't be able to retrieve the content of your article. Additionally, we'll no longer distribute your article. We can't delete copies of your content that have been archived or cached by your followers or other external parties, such as Google.
Deleting an article or draft removes it from LinkedIn permanently and we don’t save content from deleted articles. If you wish to republish an article, you will need to either copy and paste the content or rewrite it. Republished articles won't include views, shares, or comments from the previous version of the article.
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Write article in the share box near the top of your LinkedIn homepage. - If you're a Super admin or Content admin of a LinkedIn Page, you'll see an option to Publish as, select which account you want to publish from and click Next. This takes you to the publishing tool.
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Click the Manage dropdown menu on the upper right of the publishing tool and select Published to view a list of your published articles.
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From the Articles pop-up window, locate the article you’d like to delete.
- The Published tab is automatically selected.
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Click the
Delete icon next to the article you want to delete and confirm Delete.
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Write article in the share box near the top of your LinkedIn homepage. - If you're a Super admin or Content admin of a LinkedIn Page you'll see an option to Publish as, select which account you want to publish from and click Next. This takes you to the publishing tool.
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Click the Manage dropdown menu on the upper right of the publishing tool and select Drafts to view a list of your saved drafts.
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From the Articles pop-up window, locate the article you’d like to delete.
- The Drafts tab is automatically selected.
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Click the
Delete icon next to the article draft you want to delete and confirm Delete.
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