• Suddenly, all my blogs (self-hosted .com domains) have this message:

    “Your WordPress.com account is not authorized to view the stats of this blog”

    Stats have been working fine until suddenly today – no more stats.

    This is for blogs where I have upgraded to 3.1 and for some I have not.

    What can I do to fix this?

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  • For everyone that switched over to JetPack — were your stats from WP stats preserved or does everything start at zero again?

    For everyone that switched over to JetPack — were your stats from WP stats preserved or does everything start at zero again?

    My historical stats data appear not to have been migrated from the stand-alone WordPress.com Stats Plugin to the Stats component of the new JetPack Plugin.

    I’m hopeful they’ll get that resolved soon.

    My stats thru WP.com are fine. No messages, no jetpack, no glitches.

    For everyone that switched over to JetPack — were your stats from WP stats preserved or does everything start at zero again

    My stats are all there. The solution is indeed to go with Jetpack.

    a new plugin is not a solution.. I see no official WP announcement that JetPack is replacing WP stats.

    I did try Jetpack on one of our smaller blogs, it did capture the historical data but not the recent page visits and so on.

    Deactivated WP States, Installed Jetpack. When I went to activate stats in Jetpack I got this message “Module could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error. Perhaps there is a conflict with another plugin you have installed?”

    Useless error message 1 from this plugin. I’m sure many more to follow ROLLSEYES

    Steven Christenson

    (@stevenstarcircleacademycom)

    Unfortunately I did the following:

    Deactivated WordPress Stats.
    Uninstalled WordPress Stats
    Reinstalled WordPress Stats
    Couldn’t get it to work – same problem.

    Deactivated WordPress Stats
    Installed JetPack
    … it looked promising, but when I tried to activate the stats I get

    “Module could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error. Perhaps there is a conflict with another plugin you have installed?”

    So it looks I’m out of the frying pan… into the fire.

    hang tight, i have also had this problem most of the day, stats keep coming on and off so hopefully there is a glitch internally and it will sort out during the day…. i’d rather not remove & install things

    Steven Christenson

    (@stevenstarcircleacademycom)

    More on the fire… deactivated ALL of my plugins except Akismet. Deleted and reinstalled JetPack. Authorized it and….

    Same error: “Module could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error. Perhaps there is a conflict with another plugin you have installed?”

    For Stats, or ANY of the choices (ShareDaddy, etc).

    Frustration… I guess one gets what one pays for, eh?

    Steven Christenson

    (@stevenstarcircleacademycom)

    Too late for me @beckerunderwood … but on the plus side, my site loads a LOT faster without all those plugins. 🙁

    Okay. This is getting truly annoying. I am facing the same problem as you all. My WP.com Stat is working perfectly fine previously until today which show out I am not authorised to view the stat in my self hosted blog. Ended up rummaging thru forums and sites for the solution and even try to uninstall and reinstall the WP stat, but still CAN”T solve the problem.

    I have tried to remove WP.com stat completely and installed Jetpak as mentioned, but when switching on the stat and now there’s a NEW problem exists! It shows: “invalid_signature: The timestamp is too old.” in my stat! OMG! This is getting frustrating. Anyone has faced this problem and any solution to it? I have searched high and low and been fixing it for 2 hours now and i can’t get the stat to work!

    welcome to the club Francis.

    Apparently non of the WP devs / staff are reading these as we’ve yet to have an official response.

    Thanks Steve. I am hoping for a response from them and in the meantime I am writing to the support as well. Suddenly everything went bonkers just 1 day. 🙁

    Judging by how quickly this is all taking place for so many others I’m going to wait it out and not install/uninstall anything.

    PS I didn’t even make any changes and the stats plugin just stopped working with the same error reported above.

    Since I’m seeing the same error message — and I’m now seeing you all here with the same issue — it’s most likely a problem on WordPress’ end, not mine.

    So, I’ll assume that several hundred thousand eager visitors dropped by my blog today. Hope that’s confirmed tomorrow when WP fixes the problem! 🙂

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