• Suddenly, all my blogs (self-hosted .com domains) have this message:

    “Your WordPress.com account is not authorized to view the stats of this blog”

    Stats have been working fine until suddenly today – no more stats.

    This is for blogs where I have upgraded to 3.1 and for some I have not.

    What can I do to fix this?

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  • JetPack is apparently a new plugin made by the WordPress people that includes WP stats — the thing we’re having problems with now.

    It looks like JetPack is a bundle of WordPress-made plugins, and they’re pretty useful.

    It also looks like in the future they may add optional plugins that they could charge for.

    I have a hard time believing a company would kill a plugin without any notice. That is a horrible business strategy. If WordPress is moving to jetpack, then they need to release an official statement, even if it is something as simple as a tweet.

    @seatek

    It looks like JetPack is a bundle of WordPress-made plugins, and they’re pretty useful.

    They might look useful to you, but they’re not useful to everybody.

    • the .me shortener was already included in the stats
    • I can’t care less whether I have Gravatar hovercard popups
    • we already could embed media from YouTube, Digg, and Vimeo, don’t need a plugin for that
    • I don’t need a simple way to include beautiful mathematical expressions on my site.
    • I don’t need yet another plugin to display my recent tweets
    • I already have things in place for readers to share my content
    • “spell, style, and grammar checker” probably English only anyway
    • many more to come, whatever that might be

    The thing is, I don’t agree with forcing that upon their users IF that is the case.

    What I think that actually happened, is that they pulled a wrong switch somewhere and that all this is a massive mistake.

    Hopefully somebody wakes up soon and starts offering information…

    same problem here. Guess I’ll have to hop over to Jetpack too.

    Silly people. *rolling eyes*

    Hi,
    I’ve the same problem to – even worse: I use the Most Popular Posts Plugin that needs WP Stats – so I don’t dare to switch to JetPack.
    And now my site-design is broken https://www.umstellung.info (german).
    Hope they will fix it soon…
    severin

    Well just be passion and relax.
    I am sure most of us pay nothing to wordpress. So how WP could pay sufficient staffs to act fast?
    Until now, most of us satisfy with WP until the problem came.
    But I am sure all WP staffs (though maybe they get nothing) will do as they can to fix the problem soon.
    Just wait for the WP official announcement.

    Glad it’s not just me….

    not inclined to install ‘jet pack’ – is this a quiet method to get us to pay for this?

    Does anyone know an alternative that will have the same functionality?

    I’m glad I’m not the only one with this, I “felt” my stats were failing yesterday – No referrers from Twitter, yet I had RT’s.. Seemed dodgy to me.
    However, since the release of Jetpack I’ve been umming and arring whether I should switch and this provoked me too.
    The Jetpack stats was an easy transition, I installed Jetpack (with WP Stats still activated and installed), “connected” it – No need for API keys etc. Chose the features I want (WP-Stats) it activated it, over-rode the WP-Stats plugin.
    The Jetpack stats contain all my old data, just a different design – Which I’m not too keen on just yet, but, I’ll see how it goes.

    Same problem here, but I don’t have jetpack. Looks interesting but I don’t really need it at this point of time. I am hoping for a solution that does not involve installing it.

    I found the Solution Click Here

    I found the Solution…. googled it….

    i have the same problem to all my blogs, but i think i should stay calm and wait for a while.

    Just look at my website: https://media-islam.or.id
    For statitics, I use:
    1. WP Stat which is currently broken
    2. Google Analytic (just google it)
    3. geovisit.com
    4. Alexa.com

    So, without WPStats, I still could see my web statistics with my widgets.

    Grumble.

    @angadsingh06 your “solution” is complete bullocks!

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