I created my page, spieltagsgedichte.de to have my own web presence, in accordance with my understanding of the Indie Web. Now I would like to use POSSE to post from my site to Twitter and Mastodon. I want to use brid.gy for that.
However, brid.gy keeps saying that I need “webmention support”. I installed and activated the latest IndieWeb plugin and its extensions. I believe I have all the settings right, still no joy.
Please can you help.
Many thanks
Felix
]]>Thank you for the help.
Delinda
]]>This was not happening before and it only started some days ago when we left Akismet and moved to Antispam Bee.
Please how do I solve this? It’s really frustrating.
]]>I am running WordPress 5.7.2. I have tried the Ennova and OceanWP themes, but I get no pingbacks with either. I have checked the checkbox in Settings > Discussion to allow pingbacks on new posts.
Here are typical steps that I follow:
1. Click New Post
2. Enter some text in the classic editor, select some of the text, and make that text link to one of my earlier posts.
3. Click Publish
My understanding is that a pingback should be generated automatically, but nothing appears.
I have tried disabling the Akismet plugin to see if it was deleting pingbacks as spam, but even without Akismet running, no pingback is received.
Other plugins I have are Classic Editor, Collapse-O-Matic, Email Subscribers, Enlighter, Insert Headers and Footers, Updraft Plus Backup and WP QuickLatex. I really can’t afford to delete any of these as they are all required for the blog to work properly. All plugins and themes are up to date.
I have contacted my web host (Hostpapa) and they have checked the server logs but couldn’t find anything that would block pingbacks. I am running PHP 7.4 on the host.
Any help / suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks.
I just now updated the plugins and themes, and updated the core WP files to version 5.7.2.
Upon visiting the public frontend of the site, about 7 years worth of comments, posted one at a time by personal individuals, are now only displayed generically as “pingbacks” and only the person’s name is shown, not the content of their comment.
Interestingly, all comments older than a certain date seem to still be displayed properly, although I cannot think of any way in which those older comments differ in how they were submitted.
Can anyone tell me any clues as to how that might have happened and how I can fix it? Thank you.
]]>The options are enabled, but are not working. I tried several tutorials to re-enable them, with no luck. So I gave up about 2 years ago.
This year, probably the new updates or something, I experience random pingbacks to own articles. One day 10, another day 20, these are old pingbacks sent now.
No lock with trackbacks yet. At least I don’t find any.
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