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  • Plugin Author TinyPNG

    (@tinypng)

    Hello Jens!

    Short answer:
    Yes!

    Long answer:
    The Compress JPEG & PNG images WordPress plugin compresses the images on the file system. Afterwards it triggers a metadata update. This causes many S3 plugins to copy the file to S3 again. So it depends a bit on which S3 plugin you use. We know that WP Offload S3 is compatible.

    Therefore if you configured the S3 plugin to use object versions, this will also happen when you compress the image, if the plugin is compatible. You can test with a single file by going to the Media library (select the list overview), and clicking “Compress” on a single image. The Bulk Optimization page is essentially the same pressing “Compress” on every image in your Media library.

    Happy compressing!

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