Canva AI Website Builder Deletes User Work With No Version History
A Canva AI website builder wiped 80% of a user's completed website with no undo or version restore option, forcing a full restart. AI-generated editing tools that destructively overwrite user work without rollback capability create significant data-loss risk for non-technical creators.
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