I do content writing for a client on the client’s wordpress website.
He says that a video was removed from the page in the staging environment, but when I entered the page to do work, I remember that there was no video there.
That was one of the things I noticed between the live site and the staging environment. That there was a missing video. The client thinks it was me that removed it.
I want to double-check to see if I was the one that removed the video, so that I can prove that it wasn’t me. Is there a way to do this?
I’m just looking on the revisions page, but not sure what to look for.
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This might help next time
https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/stream/
https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/revisions/
Are the pages created with the WordPress editor? If that’s the case, it should be relatively easy to check this in the revisions. Do you know what kind of video the client is talking about? Is it a YouTube video for example or a directly uploaded file? If it’s a file, you could check your media library as well to see if you can find it over there.
If it’s a YouTube video, you could check for iframe tags in your revisions or the WordPress embed shortcode.
Install an activity logger. Simple history is free, WP Activity Logger is good but not free.
You can tell who did exactly what, when and where.
They probably didn’t pull a current version of the live site to staging.