• Resolved Deleyna

    (@deleyna)


    Is there a way that we can change the wording on the messages that the plugin returns?

    Today a client was told they’d been blacklisted. Aside from this being a false positive, it was extremely offensive to my client. We would like to use less offensive terminology.

    I know the terms “whitelisted” and “blacklisted” are industry standard…but we can do better.

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  • Plugin Support amagsumov

    (@amagsumov)

    Hello, @deleyna

    Thank you for contacting us.

    You can edit a message for blocked users using this manual:
    https://cleantalk.org/help/overwrite-message-for-blocked-visitors

    Also, we would like to understand why you have false positives. Please, mark records in your anti-spam logs using this manual:
    https://cleantalk.org/help/feedback-spam

    Then open a ticket in our support system, so then we can anazyze your feedback:
    https://cleantalk.org/my/support/open

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter Deleyna

    (@deleyna)

    I will open a support ticket. Thank you for the information and the help. I wish that this did not have to be customized on each site individually…and I think that you might want to think about the wording and how it affects people. We could maybe have a better default message?

    Sorry for the delay, but I was running some tests to see if I could track down the problems a bit. I hate giving useless reports!

    Thread Starter Deleyna

    (@deleyna)

    WAIT, WHAT?

    Sorry guys – but I just followed your tutorial. The ability to change that message is a paid add-on. So not only would I need to edit every site individually, but I would also need to pay extra for the add-on for every customer.

    Are you serious? I’d thought that the repeated errors and poor choice of language was just a mistake…but now I’m questioning it. This can’t be deliberate. It has to be just an oversight…right????

    Plugin Support amagsumov

    (@amagsumov)

    Hello, @deleyna

    You can apply settings for all services of your profile. Just check the option “Apply for all services”.

    Make note, you don’t need to purchase the extra package for each website separatly. If you have extra package, you’ll be able to use it’s feautures on all of your websites.

    Thread Starter Deleyna

    (@deleyna)

    I manage websites for many clients. They have individual CleanTalk licenses. They would absolutely all need to buy this add-on to correct a default verbiage that is out dated.

    Plugin Support amagsumov

    (@amagsumov)

    We use technical terms in a context that doesn’t connect to humans (like Black Hole
    in Astronomy). These terms historically established and don’t characterize
    people. Word “black” is used to describe many other things and phenomenons.

    I would recommend you to contact us via our support ticket, as your questions do not relate directly to the plugin:
    https://cleantalk.org/my/support/open

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter Deleyna

    (@deleyna)

    Thank you. I have already done so. I understand your opinion on this matter. I held it myself for a long time.

    I have been convinced otherwise. It is time for a change, but I will let you come to that decision on your own.

    Thanks for listening to me and I urge you to consider this.

    Plugin Support amagsumov

    (@amagsumov)

    Thank you for understanding.

    Feel free to contact us anytime.

    Best regards.

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