The page information for the document in question confirms that the person listed in the macro had no involvement whatsoever. This issue occasionally occurs, with unrelated individuals being listed, so please check.
@김범년 Was the page created by an automation? I believe automation sets the page creator based on something in the rule.
Hey @김범년 ,
Which macro exactly is that one you're showing (bottom image)?
I only know of this bug that might be somewhat related: CONFCLOUD-78889: Blog posts macro shows wrong post authors
For some background checks on the data in your instance that could lead to the root cause of this issue, you'll need to reach out to the official support team (raise a ticket) and grant them access to the data.
Cheers,
Tobi
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I'm using the "recently updated" macro.
I think I should submit a direct support request, as you suggested.
Thank you for your advice.
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