Oh, I haven't edited it on Hive yet. I meant on my personal manuscript. I posted it long ago, so I found out that there was an error in chapter one. The same part you pointed out. I didn't know I could still edit posts that have been paid out, which was why I didn't bother again. However, if it works, I will try it since you are interested in the story or better still. I can send you the manuscript.
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When you say "personal manuscript" what do you mean?
I meant the one that contains all the story chapters.
Is this place you posted all your chapters away from Hive on another platform?
I see your Chapter 1 you posted to your Hive account, but not in a community, just to your blog. It doesn't matter if the post has paid out, you can make minor changes to it. Be mindful that people who read your story before you edited supported it based upon what was written then and not a major change to its theme or writing. Reorganizing paragraphs to make for a clearer read I feel is acceptable.
Then you started posting the story in the WRITING CLUB Community at Chapter 5. Did you read the RULES of that Community about only posting original stories never posted on any other platform?
Different Communities have different rules, so take care to adhere to them.
I haven't posted it on another platform before. They are original story. I'm just telling you if you would like to have a copy of the chapter you are referring to. I can make a few adjustments to the chapter one you mentioned early on my blog page. So, no worries.
No need. Whatever you post to the Hive blockchain remains here for all to see. I was just pointing out the sequence in action moving forward was out of order. You can edit your post if you'd like for clarity in case someone else finds your story. I already figured it out.
Hello @toluwanispecial. I just wanted to make sure you understood that your blog page on the blockchain is on Hive. Once you make a change to a post, no matter if you publish it only to your blog page, in any community, or from any front end, such as PeakD, Ecency, or InLEO, it's displayed on Hive and can be edited.
Hive members viewing your post from any front end will see it and/or your changes. Take care.