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Sep 20, 2025 at 12:02pm
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Re: Is all of the newsfeed content archived and accessable?
The following is from "NewsfeedOpen in new Window. in "Writing.Com 101Open in new Window.: The Newsfeed lists the Notebook updates made during the past 31 days in chronological order with the newest at the top of the listing. It loads the long list dynamically in sections on demand, and is not searchable. New content can be added at any time so older content requires progressively more scrolling and loading to get back to. (I added the bold.)

I don't believe you can access old notes beyond the 31 days. There is no library of those old notes, unless you have Saved it.

If you discover that you may have posted that content you seek in a Forum, you may be able to search through your Forum Posts under My Account for that information. But there are no Note Posts available to search.

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Is all of the newsfeed content archived and accessable? · 09-20-25 10:10am
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Re: Is all of the newsfeed content archived and accessable? · 09-20-25 12:15pm
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