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  • Hi @mike05alx,

    I’d be happy to look at your site if you can share the URL. If you want that information to remain private, feel free to get in touch with us via this contact form:

    https://jetpack.com/contact-support/?rel=support

    Thanks!

    I have the same problem I think. Today I found that there was a new version of wordpress and it was updated. After that it says that Jetpack update fail. Now I can’t re-install jetpack because it says that the folder already exist.
    The problem is that it seems that without the jetpack plugin my website is now all messed up

    Last update –
    I tried deleting the jetpack from the ftp and it now let me install and activate it again. But my website is still all messed up

    LOL do like we did on our 15 websites; DELETE JetPack and stop using this plugin! Find 2 or 3 smaller and INDEPENDENT plugins to replace, and be happy ??

    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    @romantiktype are you still having troubles with Jetpack and your site at all?
    If so, you’re welcome to contact us via this contact form, and we’ll be very happy to help!

    This same issue has affected me. Turns out it’s because my host, GoDaddy, is still on PHP 5.6, and requiring a major uptick in hosting fees in order to access PHP 7.2+

    Since Jetpack follows the system requirements of WordPress, which now recommends PHP 7.2+, the issue with upgrading will persist.

    Now, as I consider setting my WordPress to plugin auto-updating, I must decide whether to bail on Jetpack, because an auto-update of their plugin will take my site down.

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