We've gotta figure out a way to formalize this publication process. I'll explain! (It's what I do!)
I have a folder. It's called "Sources."
I have another folder. It's called "Complete."
After I do the basic editing and formatting and scheduling, I move the original file from "Sources" to "Complete."
So, if the ones you scheduled are already in my "Sources" folder, I'll have to find 'em and move them to "Complete." This will keep me from duplicating content.
I suppose the formal process could be as simple as you just letting me know and then I will know to update the folders appropriately. (Which you've just done - in letting me know.)
It's not overly complicated, or even a problem. In fact, I'm glad you did it!
But, I smoke a whole lot of pot! Like, unimaginable amounts of pot! This is why I keep things organized - 'cause I'd forget otherwise! LOL
The end result is that I'd feel pretty silly if I duplicated content.
As it is, and as an example, I actually have written so much for the playguitar.gq site that I don't even remember all the topics that I've written about.
Sadly, I'm not even kidding... I sometimes look through old articles that I've written and I'm like, "Oh, wow! I'd completely forgotten that I wrote that!"
Either way, so long as I know then it's easy enough for me to put my folder system back in sync!
There's even odds that I'd have seen the articles you scheduled and sat there for an hour trying to figure out when I had added 'em and why I didn't remember doing so! (So much weed gets smoked in my house...)
Thanks. I should have known you'd have a system in place. Filed for future reference. However, the source articles may not be "as published". Should I just continue to email them so you can replace the "source" files?
Waves shiny object.
Look under the "Author" column in Posts page. You're TheBuddha.
(Disclaimer: I am not a professional comedian. This is more like "open-mic night" at a low rent comedy club.)
Oh, man... I'm not sure how I fooled y'all into thinking I'm that observant, attentive, adept, or diligent. Trust me, I've tried to dispel that notion and absolve myself of all responsibility!
And, please check your email. I just sent a time-sensitive email and the sooner I get a response the better. (It'll probably take you 10 to 30 seconds to respond.) I just sent it now.
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