The Facebook connection could not be made because this account does not have access to any Pages… but it does.
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I am logged in to my personal Facebook account, which is an admin for several pages. When asked what access I wanted to allow, I unchecked the boxes for all but the one page I want to use Jetpack’s Publicize feature with. Then I was sent back and given this error. Now every time I click the connect button, the popup opens and closes on it’s own and I get the same error message.
I don’t know what the problem is. Is there something I can reset? Something I can re-authorize?
I even created a new Facebook new page to test with and that made no difference, the Connect popup still opens and then closes on its own and I get the same error.
Should I remove the WordPress app on Facebook and re-authorize that? I’m open to any ideas.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi there,
The blog I need help with IS NOT that. The system added that line, not me.
Can you please provide the address of the site you do need help with?
It sounds like the connection might be stuck on Facebook’s end. Please go to your settings in Facebook, click on Business Integrations, and remove the WordPress connection there. Then clear your browser cache and cookies, log back into both Facebook and WordPress.com, and try making the connection again.
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Okay, so it looks like that did it.
It did reconnect and ask what access I wanted to allow again, and this time I only unchecked the friends list and didn’t change any of the page access settings, so that may have something to do with it, but…
Then it backed out and displays the same message, that “this account does not have access to any Pages.”
The Facebook page also needs to be published, and I may have had an issue with clicking the publish button on the page listing and that doesn’t actually publish the page, it only starts editing. I’m pretty sure I also tried it from the page settings at least once, and that the page was already published when I first started, but it’s possible I just never had any published pages. (I really don’t use Facebook much at all.)
At any rate, it works now. I was more concerned that removing the connection would also somehow block future access too, as other things I have removed stay in the “removed” section on Facebook, but I guess that’s not the case.
Thanks for the suggestions! (Also it’s just a test site and test page and don’t really want it to be public, so no address, sorry.)
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