The Cochrane Exercise Review that the authors recently resubmitted, with the resubmission being rejected is still online, see
https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD003200.pub7/full?highlightAbstract=withdrawn|cfs|exercise|exercis
However interestingly the word 'withdrawn' is now in its web address. Though a casual reader would still not notice that there are any acknowledged problems with the status of this article.
Since the updates on the 30th of November Mark Vink has added a comment (see
https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cds....pub7/detailed-comment/en?messageId=160462657 ) that links to his excellent reanalysis of the issue of harm resulting from GET (see
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2055102918805187 ), dated the 2nd of December, and Cochrane's Managing Edition of their Common Mental Disorders Review Group has added the following reply:
This still leaves unanswered the question why, given it is now acknowledged there are problems with the current published version, that it remains online with the information that it requires a complete rewrite hidden in replies to comments or in a Note at the bottom of the Information page?
[edited to correct typos, also to be fair to Cochrane that they are considering how to update this review is also under 'What's new' further up the main page for the review then my post suggested, though I would argue still easily missed by a casual reader.]