Where is my blog located on my website?

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Users are struggling to locate their blogs on the website, expressing frustration over accessibility. One user discovers that their account lacks the necessary permissions to post blogs. After further exploration, they find a small blog section located in the sidebar. The discussion highlights the importance of user permissions and navigation for accessing blog features. Ultimately, users are encouraged to check their account settings and sidebar for blog access.
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seriously... I'm either incredibly stupid or blind - how can I access my blog? I can't find it anywhere!
 
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ah I see... it seems that my account does not have permission to post blogs... ok at least I know now! thanks!
 
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no no, I have managed to beat the system! I have a blog! but it is very small - on my side bar!
 
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