After one of my papers was published, more than half of them were cut privately by the editor of the magazine and then published. In this case, can I send it back to the magazine with the full edition?
Unfortunately, I can't. However, if it is revised, people will feel that the two articles are not related, so it's okay, or there is a difference in depth, so it's okay. Some journals will sign the corresponding articles if you agree to publish them. Maybe you didn't read them carefully. Some journals will ask editors to make appropriate revisions to your articles, but you have the right to proofread them when they are finally published. If you don't use this right in the end, I'm sorry, you can't contribute to other journals.
Why anonymous? Because you know you can't, but it's not impossible to take shortcuts. If you plan to engage in academics in the future, it is not recommended that you do so, because you are likely to be stripped at a critical moment, and submitting more than one article is strictly academic misconduct.