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  • Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    Hello.

    It looks like http://www.thecookingjar.com/thai-beef-salad/ has a pin count of 4 both on the page and on http://pinplugins.com/pincount/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thecookingjar.com%2Fthai-beef-salad%2F

    Remember the pin counts look at the page it’s pinning, not the image. So if someone pins your home page that’s going to count separately.

    Hope that helps!

    Thread Starter cookingjar

    (@cookingjar)

    Thanks for getting back to me.

    My question is, if the total pin count is 4, then how is this explained? (pin count numbers in brackets)

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/154107618474271503/ (22)
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/509188301593395757/ (4)
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/462463455459220215/ (9)
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/300615343850386317/ (8)

    Every single one of those pins lands on the page, not my home page.

    http://www.thecookingjar.com/thai-beef-salad/

    It’s not that I’m haggling numbers because I’m upset by how little it is, like I said I specifically used a page of mine with very little to make the numbers game easier to grasp.

    I’m genuinely concerned why it only shows 4 on the pin count image and the pin count website but on Pinterest, pin counts are different.

    Thread Starter cookingjar

    (@cookingjar)

    Another example of pin counts lost is this page:

    http://www.thecookingjar.com/coconut-shrimp-with-spicy-chilled-pineapple-sauce/

    As of writing the total pin count is ‘1’.

    But these images have different numbers and every single one lands on the page in question:

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/530298924846893008/ (5)
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/536421005589936080/ (7)
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/509188301593340802/ (12)
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/154107618474242933/ (29)

    Pin plugins.com site also shows a count of 1:
    http://pinplugins.com/pincount/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thecookingjar.com%2Fcoconut-shrimp-with-spicy-chilled-pineapple-sauce%2F

    I may have used this plugin of pinning by hovering over images to pin everything in question:

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/pinterest-pin-it-button-for-images/

    But even if I did, shouldn’t the numbers across the board be universal irrespective of what plugin was used to pin? And pinplugins.com is an independent site from both plugins, so shouldn’t the numbers reflect the true amount?

    Even if the plugin in question does not work right, shouldn’t Pinterest’s data send back the proper pin count, irrespective of what plugin is used?

    Thanks!

    Hi Cookingjar,

    I have the same issue. It is not the plugins fault- something is wrong with pinterest. I have Phil’s pro plugin and shareaholic and I have tried both to no avail. I have taken pictures of my pin counts being over 100 one day then down in the single digits the next day. It’s something wrong on pinterest’s end. I have contacted them for over two weeks now. I constantly get emails back talking about notifications instead of pin counts. I have even attached pictures and the pinterest help desk team still doesn’t understand that I am talking about my pin counts. It is highly frustrating to me! I don’t understand how my URL can have over 100 pins one day and then single digits the next. It has happened constantly on every single post of mine. I know the pin counts in the 100s are accurate because I get the emails from pinterest every time it is pinned! Pinterest needs to resolve the issue, but first they need to get a help desk that understands the issue! Wish I had an answer!

    Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    @cookingjar – This is definitely rare behavior. I don’t recall seeing this in a while if at all. Your linked URLs from your pins do look correct.

    @homesteadgirl – Thanks for chiming in. You’re correct in that this issue has to do with Pinterest and not the plugin itself.

    Sorry I can’t help more. Attempting to get this resolved by Pinterest is your best bet. Keep trying!

    Thread Starter cookingjar

    (@cookingjar)

    @homesteadgirl – I’ve contacted Pinterest too and started taking screenshots. I submitted a ticket about a month ago and heard nothing from them. I followed up on the email and someone told me it takes time to fix. Then they closed the ticket and marked it as resolved when it isn’t!

    My pins are still losing counts. It’s easier to track the ones with lower numbers than the ones over 1k and those pins just keep resetting and resetting. It feels self defeating to publish a post and get pin counts only to have them reset to 0.

    I’ve submitted another ticket. The help desk seems very inefficient or lazy or just plain slow. One month later and still no resolution.

    I have the exact same problem. The funny thing is my older blog entries aren’t resetting. But my newer ones are. I wonder if it is resetting it because it realizes the initial pins were by me instead of someone else?

    I’ve also had pin counts disappear and reset to 0. (4 posts over the past 2 months). I am so relieved to find this thread. I thought it was just my site. I’ve written pinterest support several times and in one of the letters they said it was definitely something on their end. The most recent note said they were working on it even if I didn’t hear from them again and they closed the ticket. However they have not listed as one of the things they are fixing on the support page. It has been very frustrating as some of you have expressed, i’ve had some posts that had about 200 pins that just disappeared. I’m about ready to turn off the bubbles on my site. The big question is for me is: are the disappearing pins hurting my sites analytics?

    Hi friends. This is unfortunately happening to me too. I’ve had my pin count continually “reset” – was up above 100, and the next day, down to zero. Then, it will tick back up, and reset again. It seems to only be happening with my newer posts. How exactly do we get this information to Pinterest?

    Same problem for me.
    My pint count continually reset and go down to zero.
    Anyone get some news from Pinterest?

    I now have another pin that has gone to zero. It sounds like we need a plugin-in of some sort that will ‘force’ the correct counts from pinterest. I’ve started keeping track of the pinterest id # for each picture I pin from my site so I can see what the actual counts are. Pinterest told me that I seem to be the only one complaining about this problem… If you haven’t written in and complained, please do so. They want to up-sell me promoted pins. But the idea of paying money for improved views that would simply show ‘0’ is too painful.

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