Hello. None of my networks will load despite having all the minimum settings required. Nothing has changed on my end. 

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Hello,
Thanks for reaching out.
When trying to reproduce your described behavior in a clean test environment, it worked out properly.
Please note that the notification “connection to the server failed” is caused on your website and that it's likely caused by a slow server and results in a server-side timeout or your security / firewall settings. Therefore, I would recommend checking your security settings / plugins. The following guide shows you various reasons and solutions:
The connection to the server failed. Please try again!
You can also try adjusting your website's memory limit to 512M and your execution time to 400.
In addition, an easy way to check if another plugin is causing this on your website is to use the “Health Check & Troubleshooting” plugin from WordPress. This plugin is intended for such cases and will perform a number of checks on your WordPress installation to detect common configuration errors and known issues, and also allows plugins and themes to add their own checks.
With the “Health Check & Troubleshooting” plugin you can simulate to deactivate all plugins except Blog2Social and activate one after the other to see which plugin is causing this.
Please let me know if it worked out or if you have further questions.
Best regards
Benedikt
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Thank you for the reply. The first screenshot above is from the “health check and troubleshooting” tab. My site meets or exceeds all requirements. This started happening a couple of weeks ago but it’s offseason for our content so I did not notice. I will check the memory limits as well.
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Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
I think there’s a misunderstanding. Your first screenshot is from the Blog2Social Troubleshooting-Tool.
Please be so kind as to check your website with the “Health Check & Troubleshooting” plugin from WordPress.
This plugin is intended for such cases and will perform a number of checks on your WordPress installation to detect common configuration errors and known issues, and also allows plugins and themes to add their own checks. For example, you can simulate deactivating all plugins except Blog2Social and activate one after the other to see which plugin is causing this.
Best regards
Benedikt
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