If you are not the original person with this problem and if you need support then per the forum guidelines please start your own topic.
https://wordpress.org/support/forum-user-guide/faq/#i-have-the-same-problem-can-i-just-reply-to-someone-elses-post-with-me-too
You can do so here.
https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/social-media-auto-publish/
The many “I have this problem too” replies have been archived. Please start your own topic instead.
Hi @webbverkstaden ,
Thanks for reporting this. We’ve identified and fixed the issue in v3.4.1.
Please update the plugin to resolve the problem.
Let us know if you need any further assistance!
Best,
Anjali
Excellent, much appreciated. Have a great day!
@moderator
I believe some of the replies contained valuable information (such as identifying that using a PHP version below 8 was the cause of the problem), which could benefit the community and serve as a helpful reference for future cases and learning opportunities.
Additionally, I would argue that the “me too” posts contributed to drawing the developer’s attention back to the issue, especially after their initial response indicated they couldn’t reproduce the problem. In that sense, those posts were part of the process that led to finding the solution.
My point is that the moderation action felt a bit too drastic in this case, as those comments had value for the community. 😊
@webbverkstaden Agreed. Making people separate a conversation is ridiculous.