Hi,
Fetch Tweets uses WP Cron to update tweets. So let’s check if it is working properly.
1. Install the Cron View plugin.
2. Go to Dashboard -> Tools -> What’s in Cron?
Now if WP Cron is not working properly, you should see items labeled One Off Event with the action hook named fetch_tweets_action_transient_add_oembed_elements.
Let me know if you see items like it.
Thanks for your response.
I’m getting the following:
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Nov 10, 2014 @ 14:31 (1415629905) One-off event fetch_tweets_action_setup_transients
Nov 10, 2014 @ 14:32 (1415629956) One-off event fetch_tweets_action_transient_renewal
[0]: Array
Nov 10, 2014 @ 15:16 (1415632618) One-off event do_pings
Nov 10, 2014 @ 15:40 (1415634023) One-off event fetch_tweets_action_simplepie_renew_cache
[0]: Array
Nov 10, 2014 @ 15:43 (1415634198) One-off event fetch_tweets_action_simplepie_renew_cache
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Please advise.
Thank you,
Jeremy
So it looks like registered event actions are stuck. Meaning, your WP Cron, the WordPress built-in pseudo Cron functionality is not working properly. It could be your server disabling it or you may have configured it to be so somewhere.
Go to Dashboard -> Fetch Tweets -> Settings -> General -> Cache Settings -> Caching Mode. And set it Intense.
Hope it helps!
That seems to have fixed it. Thank you.
Glad to hear that!
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