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Mar 2020

Would there be a way to implement something like unpublishing rather than removing a comic from the website? Honeyfeed has this. Scribblehub also has something similar. Sometimes people want to take something down if they want to publish something formally.

But they don't want to completely remove it from the website, if they decide trade publishing doesn't work for them.

I also have a small subscriber base anyway. Because of that, I'm not someone that can casually afford to lose even one of them, when really this whole thing could have been avoided by just unpublishing it, rather than removing it.

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But... what's the difference? You take it down either way, don't you? You can delete all the pages and leave one page that describes that you removed the comic, for your readers. They probably won't stay there anyway, if you remove or "unpublish" it, because it's not like they could still read the comic :confused: You can always send them to the other platform too, and those who want, will follow.

@33rdCenturyCaveman it just feels like OP is worried over nothing right now. I mean... really.
Also this kind of question I believe is something you would want to ask Michael, but I bet they have something better to do now :slight_smile:

Well, I think I see OP's point - I personally would find it useful if there was an option to temporarily unpublish your series. Deleting is irreversible and makes all the stats associated with the series disappear. I'd much rather just hide it from public view, but still have an option to undo that...

Maybe you don't have the page files anymore so you just want to unlist it, where no one but you can see it. I wanna do that with my early episodes and replace them.