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RE: CREATING DRAFTS - @SteemPeak Highlight #2

in #steempeak6 years ago

Oh wow....a pretty old post, not expecting a comment on this :)

The drafts are stored in a private database used by SteemPeak to save user preferences and other application parameters. No one has access to that database except some of the team members that give technical support to our users.

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Oh great to have you! I did not know where to start and so I took a search engine. The good old posts are those who gonna be found, don't they? Ok, so I took a chance a little earlier and got confused even more. Maybe you have an idea ... 2bc

... I have scheduled a post and it is said to be published "22 minutes ago".
Screenshot at 20190413 10:52:19 published but where.png

Though it has not been there when I looked for it. Don't know if this is different now that I have worked on decumenting it.
Screenshot at 20190413 10:51:34 blog latest post.png

11 hours after the so called scheduled publishing I hit the discard button and acknowledged deletion - without grasping what and where all this happend if not on my blog.

Afterwards I've published the post manually again and if I get some hint on what I missed, I may give the schedule feature another try. Cheers!

Hi, thanks for reporting this. The problem you reported is actually not something on the steempeak side. What happened is that we published the post using steemconnect and the steemconnect node reported to have published is successfully. SteemPeak than marked the post as published also if it never reached the blockchain (probably due to a missed block by one of the witnesses).

Everything you did was correct, so please just give it another try. This is an unlucky case that should not happen often ;)

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