• Resolved JosC

    (@josc)


    [WP-Optimize Premium 3.3.2]

    When I wanted to optimize my content, WPO discovered 15 trashed post (1), whilst in the actual Trash can there is only one deleted post (2) which I also can remember I did trash.
    When clicking on a ‘trashed post’ from the list, there is no way to check its content (3), only a final delete or restore. Can you tell us what the difference is between WPO trashed posts and the actual number of posts in a Trash?

    Pls refer to this image @ https://imgur.com/a/CeJArW3 for the (1)(2)(3).
    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Support wpmansour

    (@wpmansour)

    The discrepancy between the number of trashed posts reported by WP-Optimize and the actual number of trashed posts in the WordPress Trash can be due to a few factors:

    1. Database Records: WP-Optimize may be detecting orphaned database records that are marked as trashed but not visible in the WordPress Trash can. These could be remnants from previously deleted posts that were not fully cleaned up.
    2. Post Revisions: WP-Optimize might include post revisions, auto-drafts, or other post types in its count of trashed posts. WordPress Trash may only show the primary posts and not these associated records.
    3. Cache Issues: There could be a caching issue causing the numbers to be out of sync. Clearing your site’s cache and re-checking the numbers might help.
    4. Plugin Conflicts: Conflicts with other plugins that manage or modify post statuses might cause inconsistencies in the trashed post counts.

    To address this, you can try the following steps:

    • Optimize Database: Use WP-Optimize to run a full database optimization. This might clean up orphaned records and synchronize the counts.
    • Clear Cache: Clear any caching mechanisms you have in place, both server-side and browser cache.
    • Review Revisions: Check if WP-Optimize is including post revisions or other post types in its trashed post count.

    If the issue persists, you may want to manually check the database tables for any inconsistencies or orphaned records.

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