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  • lisa

    (@contentiskey)

    ideas:

    -check inside database (in your webhosting account) in the tables related to taxonomies and taxonomy terms: i.e. termmeta, terms, term_taxonomy, term_relationships

    -in a staging site or other development environment create a copy of your site and then- deactivate ALL plugins to see if there is a plugin that might be involved – change theme to an uncustomized default theme to see if there some customization in the theme that might be involved

    Thread Starter mjmurphy53711

    (@mjmurphy53711)

    Good idea! I did not find any any in the database though.

    I figured out the site is showing a tag page for any text I enter on the tag URL (like on the example I sent of bettingusa[.]com/tag/djfldksj/ ). This makes me think that the site is just taking anything after?/tag/?and creating a page based on it, without ever saving anything to the database.

    lisa

    (@contentiskey)

    I tried something similar for my business website, and got a 404 page instead of any kind of archive. (i.e. https://mysitename.com/tag/happy, https://mysitename.com/tag/test)

    try this —in a staging site or other development environment create a copy of your site and then- deactivate?ALL?plugins to see if there is a plugin that might be involved – change theme to an uncustomized default theme to see if there some customization in the theme that might be involved

    Thread Starter mjmurphy53711

    (@mjmurphy53711)

    Thank you for the very helpful suggestions – sure enough I narrowed this down to a plugin from MetaBox called “MB Custom Post Types”.

    I’ve now created a support ticket directly with them, much appreciate the fast replies and helpful ideas!

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