Yes, I have solved this issue by migrating from DreamHost. The moment I migrated, my site started working normally. So its not up to your plugin, its up to DreamHost servers.
I’ve tested loading speeds with P3. Now when I’ve uninstalled Twitter widget pro, majority of loading time goes to woocommerce and the theme. I feel that there is still room for improvement.
Hi, thanks for your elaborate answer. However, I can’t find a way of solving this because all buttons have same class “socialize-button”. How do I determine if the button is pinterest and give it another styling?