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2015-09-23

The EditBot Icon lets you know which Hubs had corrections made.

EditBot Has Launched!

Introducing HubPages' New Typo Correction System

Happy Wednesday, friends! I'm pleased to let you know that the automated spelling/grammar checker we pre-announced back in August has finally launched. The first round of changes are live on a small percentage of Hubs and, EditBot will be rolled out gradually to all Hubs over the course of the next week. Here's how to see if any of your Hubs or Hub Comments have had EditBot edits:

  • Visit My Account > Statistics to see if any of your Hubs have edits applied to them. Hubs with edits have a robot icon next to their titles. (Keep in mind that the majority of edits have been applied to Hub comments, rather than to the Hubs themselves.)
  • While signed in to HubPages, open the live version of your Hub (i.e., not the HubTool) to access the corrections.
  • To actually view the specific edits made to your Hub, click on the "show up to x corrections" button in the black author center box at the top of the page. This setting can be toggled as often as you like.
  • Edits should be easy to spot because they are highlighted in orange.

Currently, EditBot only makes changes to existing Hubs (and not to new Hubs as they are published). We intend to periodically re-run EditBot to catch new errors.

Christy Kirwan
Marketing & Community Manager

Pro Tips

Uncheck the check boxes to revert the changes made by EditBot.

How to Undo EditBot Changes

It doesn't happen often, but once in a while EditBot does make mistakes. If you've found a correction you'd like to revert, simply uncheck the blue check box next to the edit and it will revert to the original version.

For more information about EditBot, check out Marina's Forum Post:
http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/133104

Editors Choice

Editor's Choice Weekly Spotlight

Denise's Hub is a super creative and cool project idea for kids! It's an affordable way to create something beautiful while teaching kids about the basics of printmaking.


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Corrugated Cardboard Printmaking for Children

by PAINTDRIPS published 8 days ago

If you want to expose your child to some fun and different artistic expressions, you have to try this method of block printing. Creative and fun. Good for printing T-shirts and fabric as well as paper

   

 

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