If you deleted your Blogger.com blog and then changed your mind, you may be able to undelete it. The procedure is rather simple, but Blogger.com only holds onto deleted blogs for a limited time, so it may not be possible if you have waited too long. If you want to recover a blog that Google deleted for a possible terms of service violation, the process is more complicated.
If your Blogger.com blog has been deleted, you might be eager to get it back. Depending on the circumstances it was deleted under, that may be possible.
If you deleted one of your own blogs, but then changed your mind, you may be able to recover it. All deleted blogs are kept by Blogger.com for a time after they are deleted. This period is not fixed, and may vary a lot, so it's best to try to recover it is soon as possible. To recover a blog you deleted, follow these instructions:
Your blog should then appear in the "Your Blogs" list. If you can't find the blog in the Deleted Blogs list, check that you are signed into the right account. If you are, it might simply be too late to recover your blog.
If Google deleted your blog because of a terms of service violation, the process of restoration isn't so easy. All you can do is ask Google to review your blog and reconsider its decision. To file the appeal, follow the instructions for restoring a blog you deleted yourself, but instead of clicking on Undelete in the final step, click on Appeal. Google will look closely at your blog to see if it really does violate its terms of service and will inform you of its decision once it makes one.
If you believe that Google deleted your blog, you should try to figure out whether or not you did violate one of the terms of service before you file the appeal. These terms of service include:
If you need help recovering your blog, contact Blogger.com's customer support. You can reach it via the Blogger.com help forum. There are no other contact options.
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