• Resolved feyyazustaer

    (@feyyazustaer)


    I wrote about my issue to YOAST’s support mail but they said that if I don’t have a premium account, they would not write a response to my problem. So I’m writing here.

    I have a big problem after your recent update. Published times of my fresh content are broken. It’s always adding 3 more hours over actual time. I’m using UTC +3 (because I’m living in Turkey – Istanbul).

    I tried “All In Seo” and one more another plugin, they’re working fine. When I set up your plugin again, the problem has appeared again.

    https://i.hizliresim.com/lQGdpr.png

    https://i.hizliresim.com/VQn0Nv.png

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  • Evert

    (@meulie)

    I’m seeing the same issue, but the difference is 9 hours in my case. Most of my posts were made in the morning of the 1st of a month. Now they’ve shifted back to the last day in the month before!

    It’s not on all my blogs though, so perhaps it’s caused by a plugin?

    • This reply was modified 5 years ago by Evert. Reason: clarify issue
    Sa?a

    (@stodorovic)

    The most likely culprit is another plugin. I don’t remember details (I can’t find this topic), but I think that some plugin sets local time in _post_modified_gmt_ instead of UTC time. Which PHP you have using?

    You could try How To Check For Plugin Conflicts.

    Sa?a

    (@stodorovic)

    It could be related to WP core ticket 48675. It’s possible that Yoast SEO 12.5.1 will fix your issues.

    Plugin Support Jerlyn

    (@jerparx)

    @feyyazustaer @meulie Can you please confirm if the issue is now fixed? This should have been resolved in 12.5.1 release.

    Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    @alibzzz If you have a similar issue, please open a new request. That way it’s easier to track issues and provide assistance. Thanks!

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