*Reads. Removes modlook
tag*
This is a valid review for this reason.
Not as good as advertised
That’s feedback. Here is the useful part from the plugin contributor.
Each of the features work just as written on the description.
A little brief and not very user focused but on point. A good reply.
This next part is the user’s observation about how the author (in the contributors words) “socialize”.
These people spam on Facebook.
That’s feedback too and it was fully confirmed by the not terribly useful reply by the plugin contributor 18 minutes ago.
Haha ! My friend I do think you even don’t know how to socialize , and you are not that active on various facebook group, are you ? Elementor has a good community, everyone shares whatever new thing they do there and now you have problem with it ? then you should just leave facebook and stay in real world !
How low you are that you are giving review on POV of sharing not using the plugin , WordPress put review system for plugin so use the plugin then if you think that it does not do what we said then leave us a bad review , learn what review means !
Leave Facebook. Stay in the real world. Someone is about to learn what the reviews mean.
*Drinks coffee*
What have we learned here today?
- A user leaves a 1 star reply. That’s fine.
- A plugin contributor replied. Also good.
- The plugin contributor replied with snark about spamming on Facebook. That’s allowed too.
- The same plugin contributor tagged the review for a moderators attention. Which I picked up.
The reviews on www.ads-software.com are user feedback. When the plugin author upsells (and this plugin does use their plugin page here for that) then that opens the door to that complete experience, which this review shares.
This review isn’t being edited or deleted.
The user left feedback, the comment about spamming on Facebook is part of that experience. This plugin has a commercial upsell here and there’s a real possibility that the link to this review will be shared on Facebook. Possibly by the reviewer.