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  • Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: media upload fail

    I have the same problem after applying the latest update. Using my ftp software I see the wp-content directories have a 705 permission. What should they be?

    Thread Starter bwallace95

    (@bwallace95)

    Thank you. It appears for some reason the last blog I published using Publicize, the Publicize software corrupted the share data settings from it after it published it. When I clone it, it does not share. I went back and tried other published blogs and your software worked properly.
    It was not your software, but Publicize that was not working. Reading the troubleshooting for Publicize, I thought I had not set up your software properly.
    Sorry for the bother.

    Thanks Again.

    Bob

    Thread Starter bwallace95

    (@bwallace95)

    Thank You.
    When I clone a published post, the cloned post does not work with Jetpack’s Publicize. It does not post to social media sites as the post meta says it has already been published. I have a standard format with buttons, links, graphics headers and footers for my blogs. I simply clone, delete the center content and add the new.

    According to wordpress.com:

    “Using a Post Duplicator

    If you use a plugin to duplicate your posts, you could run into issues, because as well as duplicating the post content, it will likely also duplicate the post meta that tells Jetpack that the post has already been Publicized, so when you publish the new post, Publicize will fail.

    There are several possible solutions for this:

    Don’t start from a published post. Duplicate a draft post.
    If the plugin includes an option like “Don’t duplicate post meta” – enable that option.
    If the plugin doesn’t include that option, ask the plugin author if they included a filter to prevent duplicating the post meta.
    If there is no filter, ask the plugin author to exclude all post meta containing the ????_wpas???? string from ever being duplicated.”

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