Wordpress plugin errors

Hey folks,

I have the following errors in my WP backend console when attempting to interact with the Cloudflare plugin.

When enabling Cloudflare backend via the web console, only 10% of the assets get cached & even though I input webrules the back-end also gets cached.

This is all likely due to the plugin errors, but I do need some help resolving this if possible. Logs below. I have placed a ticket 3-4 days ago under [#2486680]

When merging two , found unequal data in their “id” values.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “content” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “created_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “modified_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “id” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “type” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “content” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxiable” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxied” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “meta” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “created_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “modified_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “id” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “type” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “content” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “priority” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxiable” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxied” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “meta” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “created_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “modified_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “id” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “type” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “content” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “priority” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxiable” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxied” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “meta” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “created_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “modified_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “id” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “type” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “content” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxiable” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxied” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “created_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “modified_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “id” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “type” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “content” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxiable” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “proxied” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “created_on” values. Using the earlier value.
When merging two , found unequal data in their “modified_on” values. Using the earlier value.

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