@dominicken We’re sorry to hear you are experiencing this issue on your site.
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Checking for conflict on your site would be the next step to troubleshooting the issue. Please follow the steps below to complete the conflict check process:
Please test this on your development or staging site. This will act as a safety net for your site if anything to go wrong on your site. Some popular web hosts offer quick setups for a staging site, so please contact your web host for assistance. They will probably be able to help you out. If your web host does not offer staging sites, the WordPress plugin repository offers staging plugins or you can create your own staging site.
If you’re unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we’d like to point you to a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process. You can have a look at this help article on How to check for plugin conflicts.
Can you please try the aforementioned suggestions and let us know whether this resolves your issue?
Hi,
Tried all the steps as suggested. Here are my findings.
The issue seems to occur only in WordPress 6.1.1. When I rollback to the previous version the Yoast Plugin is working perfectly fine.
Can you please help me with a workaround?
Hello @dominicken
If you’ve found a bug, please create a new GitHub issue for our developers – https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/new. If this is your first bug report, please check out: https://yoast.com/help/how-to-write-a-good-bug-report/. Don’t forget to include the URL to this conversation in your bug report.