• When I see in wordpress in “website health” the indication that a scheduled event has been delayed, what should I do?
    After a while it disappears and then the same again…
    Is it important or should I ignore it?

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  • Hi @eliot1988

    Is this indication under the critical issues list, or the recommended improvements list?

    If it’s under recommended improvements, it’s probably ok to ignore it, unless the scheduled event is something that you need to work.

    It would also help if you’re able to share a bit more detail about the notification message, as that will help with determining how important it is.

    Thread Starter Ilias Georgopoulos

    (@eliot1988)

    Among the proposed improvements are…
    As I told you, it comes and then disappears…
    It specifically tells me that certain programmed actions cannot be done together with a let’s say codes of this action.
    For example, I had a plugin that published articles automatically on Facebook and Twitter. I had disabled it for reasons that did not reward money. I used it for a month and it worked normally.
    I used it again today and it didn’t work. And it gave me this message that a planned event cannot happen.
    It also gave me an important warning in site health that wordpress core can’t communicate with www.ads-software.com for updates.
    When I deactivated the plugin, this marking also disappeared.

    I use about 15 plugins, each one for its job. I don’t know if it’s a lot, but it’s useful.

    I hope I gave you an image. Since the text is from google traslate and I don’t know English very well!
    thanks!

    Based on what you are telling me, I would say that this plugin you disabled might be the problem. I would suggest reaching out to the plugin developer to see if they can help.

    Thread Starter Ilias Georgopoulos

    (@eliot1988)

    Thank you very much!!

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