missing post
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Why does my post with appropriate content and relevant categories/tags (less than the recommended maximal amount of 15) not appear in its topic categories? I did not have this problem before.
Thanks!The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Thanks for your reply and help! It does now appear in (only) two topics but is dated back with weeks. As I’ve already said, I’ve never had problems like this before and find this really strange :(
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Staff will assist you as soon as they can. Provide the URL here please and tell us which tags it is not appearing under.
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The post is
https://worldofmelancholly.wordpress.com/2016/10/13/the-place-where-germany-meets-austria-5/the tags that does not work are: Bodensee, Lake Constance, Bavaria, Bayern, travel, photography, crossing the border; the categories are: Germany, Austria, nature
It does appear in the topics of Bregenz and Vorarlberg but it looks like I’d posted it weeks prior.
Thanks!
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Hi there,
If I search Lake Constance in the tag search your post is the first one that appears for me. If I search Bavaria it’s number 5, because there have been 4 other posts published more recently using that tag. If I search Vorarlberg the first 6 posts are from your site.
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So from what I can see every tag on your post is having it listed in the Reader if I search the tag.
Did you perhaps click the Search option in the Reader instead of the Tags option? The Search option is a new feature which lists posts based on relevance, that is based on the content of the post and the number of comments and likes it has received. That search does not look at categories or tags at all, and displays completely random results, in other words, the most recent post won’t necessarily be first.
The Tag search is the only way to see posts based on the tag that was added to them.
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Thanks for your answer! Yes, I did clicked in the search option. My fault. It seems that I’m not coming clear with the always changing WordPress Dashboard, haha. So I mark this topic resolved now :)
Again, thanks for pointing put my mistake. -
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