Publicize just reposted over 10 old posts to Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook
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My podcast site, Role Playing Public Radio, runs on WordPress. I use jetpack to post new episodes to my twitter, tumblr and Facebook page. For no reason I can discern, it decided to post a bunch of old episodes (some several years old) to all 3 accounts in a few minutes. I deleted them all and disconnected them from Jetpack.
How can I make sure this doesn’t happen again?
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The same thing just happened to me. 50 old posts in just a few minutes. Had to nuke the jetpack connections to stop it.
Did you recently update one of your plugins, or make changes to your site, like updating these posts or activating a new plugin? If so, which one?
Could you also both post your site URL here and give me a few examples of the posts that got publicized?
If you want your site URL to remain private, you can also contact us via this contact form:
http://jetpack.me/contact-support/I did not update any plugins recently nor did I make any posts to the site recently.
Website URL is http://www.slangdesign.com/rppr
example URLs: http://slangdesign.com/rppr/2013/11/interview/gencon-2013-interviews-part-1/
http://slangdesign.com/rppr/2008/03/news/rppr-has-a-new-email-address/
Just random posts, as far as I can tell.
Thanks! We’re looking into it.
Could you tell me how these posts were published in the first place? Were they imported to your site from a previous WordPress installation, or were they published via a third-party app?
I posted them directly from wordpress – no previous installation or third party app involved.
The same thing for me. I posted everything directly from wordpress. Publicize sends them to Twitter/FB. The weird thing is that the stuff it posted was out of order – some from a long time ago, some from the last 30 days. A few were at least a year old. They started at about 10pm pst, and posted 6-8 a minute until someone texted to tell me what was going on.
I haven’t added/updated any plugins in the last couple of days (or not until a few minutes ago anyway)
My site is http://portlandfoodanddrink.com
Here is one from 2012 that posted.
http://portlandfoodanddrink.com/so-about-those-blue-star-donuts/Let me know if you need a list of plugins. The theme is based on Studiopress Genesis. Just out of curiosity, I checked, and the items that reposted as new, did notify twitter/fb a year ago when they first went up. (thought maybe they’d been stuck somewhere)
Same with mine, it just started posting several year old posts to Twitter. No plugin changes recently, I hadn’t even logged in to the admin panel for a few days.
Of the two it reposted before I killed it, one would have been imported into WordPress, the other was a native post.
Import – http://www.lifeinthebuslane.com/2006/11/07/another-ride-another-failure/
Native – http://www.lifeinthebuslane.com/2009/09/15/a-big-white-thing-in-transit/For the moment I’ve remove the connected sites from Publicize.
I had a similar problem yesterday. My blog at Forbeck.com/blog spat out five posts to my social media accounts from 2005, 2007, and 2008, seemingly at random. I checked on the Sharing settings page but couldn’t see much to change. Then it stopped all by itself.
I believe these were all posted natively.
I noticed that my LinkedIn connection had failed again, despite me reconnecting it after it failed earlier in the week. I don’t know if that has anything to do with it.
We’ve just deployed a fix, the problem should now be solved. You don’t need to do anything on your end, the fix was made on WordPress.com servers.
Sorry about that!
What caused the problem, if you don’t mind me asking?
We’re working on improving the synchronization of posts between Jetpack sites and WordPress.com servers, to improve Publicize, Likes, Stats, and other modules.
At the moment, some old or imported posts do not get properly synchronized and this causes the Like buttons to stay stuck on a “Loading…” state, for example. It also causes issues in Stats, and a simple “#xx (loading title)” appears instead of the post titles.
We’re making progress with all these issues by improving the synchronization of all your posts. Unfortunately, some of the newly synchronized posts were considered as new posts and consequently triggered Publicize, as you realized. We’ve now made sure that these posts do not trigger Publicize, as they’re already published.I’m not so sure this issue has been resolved. Publicize just reposted 2 of my old posts and someone else has also experienced reposting. See:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/old-posts-being-shared-via-emailsocial-media-randomly?replies=2
I just had the same problem. Publicize posted about 5-6 posts to Twitter. The same thing had happened to me with Tumblr and Twitter a few days ago.
One of the posts was one that I had posted using WordPress originally, but I think all the rest of them were ones I had imported using a plugin called “Really Simple CSV Importer.” I did this import around the first of this year when I switched my site over from another platform. This issue of re-posting didn’t start until two days ago, though.
Here are some page examples:
This one I had posted using WordPress originally:
http://www.davidolimpio.com/photoblog/polar-vortex-sweater/A few of the ones that had been imported using the plugin (I didn’t make note of all of them, but these were the ones I remembered):
http://www.davidolimpio.com/photoblog/961/
http://www.davidolimpio.com/photoblog/1580/
http://www.davidolimpio.com/photoblog/1699/Thank you!
-David
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