Casbboy,
We use a javascript trigger to send a tiny message back to WordPress to tell WordPress to update the counts. However, if you have a really good caching plugin, that that trigger gets cached in the on or off position. So to eliminate that from happening, simply go to the advanced tab and switch the cache rebuild method to Legacy Cache Rebuild. This will cause it to rebuild and fetch new counts whenever your caching plugin rebuilds the page.
Does that fix it for you?
I’ve updated and saved. Let you know if looks fixed in next 12 hours.
One more question. Does the change take place inline or does it change an external script. I might have to purge CDN cache of script if that’s the case as well.
It seems to work at times, but then doesn’t seem to be batting 100%.
I disabled page cache in hopes of fixing, but still seems not entirely fixed. Could Object or atabase Cache be messing with it?
Case in point. Before W3 Total Cache average total shares were above 100. Now they average around 10.
sample: http://www.traileraddict.com/article/5-villains-want-batfleck-face-solo-dceu-movies/
Also, your email is bouncing back the contact form.
Cheers
Ryan