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I'd like to be able to define an end date for blogs. Why? Because I have written blogs for companies I no longer work for.

It may also happen for private blogs, e.g. you might blog about Android and then stop doing that because your Galaxy Note 7 goes up in flames.

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    I haven't tried this yet, but when I clicked on "Add New Item" and selected "Blogs or Videos", it asked me for a specific date (along with a title, URL, and summary). I'm guessing the date is a date of posting. A blog post is a specific instance in time, not something that runs. I don't think the intention is to highlight that you've started a blog, but to highlight specific and individual posts that were made anywhere (except for Stack Exchange answers - those have their own Top Answer category). Oct 11, 2016 at 20:07
  • Valid point. Not just in these stories but worldwide.
    – m4n0
    Oct 11, 2016 at 20:32

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The purpose of the blog/video item is to link to a specific blog post or video, either one you've authored or one that is about you or your software.

If you want to highlight that you maintained a blog for a given window of time, you should either add it to the relevant job, or post it as a job, ie, "Maintainer of Blog X from 1999 to 2003".

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  • It is called "add blog", not "add blog post" Oct 11, 2016 at 21:26
  • @ThomasWeller I can't see where you're finding "add blog". The only thing I see relevant to blogs is the "Blogs/Videos" item, and adding one asks for the "Link to blog post, video, presentation...". Regardless, the intent definitely seems to be to link to a specific post about you or written by you. If you want to link to an entire blog because you maintained it or authored it for a given window of time, there is no reason you have to use the "blogs/videos" item. Post it as a job, which is semantically the best option anyways.
    – user229044 Mod
    Oct 11, 2016 at 21:31
  • I think I'll delete my blogs instead. The text on the current page is "Add blogs or videos". I can't provide any evidence that it was also called "blog" on the old page. Oct 11, 2016 at 21:39

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