• Starting using this plug yesterday and all of a sudden I’m getting spam links in my posts AND on twitter. Is this plugin to blame?

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  • @eeikbon

    If I wouldn’t be banned from here, I would have told you to “shut up and die”.

    Instead I say thanks for screwing up my new blog, my new twitter page, and alienating my new visitors.

    If money is so important to you, that you have to make it in this way, it’s not going to happen.
    It’s like a swimming in your own shite, and struggling not to drown in it. Taking others down with you.

    Your death will also make the internet crawl to a halt.
    But this time not a single person will cry.
    New Year celebrations will look like a kindergarten party, compared to the celebrations your death will cause.

    Take your plugin and move it up and down in every orifice of your body.

    servant2all

    (@servant2all)

    @samboll: You are one of the moderators here and i don’t see you addressing any of the key elements of the discussion. From what i have read (fortunately I read before installing) the concern here is 1) the plugin has a box to uncheck that disallows the “spam” i.e. “sponsored links” every 5 tweets, THAT DOESN’T WORK! Have you done any independent testing to insure that it does? 2) after removal of the “spam plugin” the spam continues! Have you done any independent testing to confirm or refute this? It seems to me that, as a wordpress representative, YOU should be the one to address this and you haven’t. Thus, the larger question in my mind is: “Is WordPress so hardup for kickbacks that they are succumbing to a low wherein they care little about the well-being of their bloggers and their time spent undoing messes?

    Have you done any independent testing to confirm or refute this? It seems to me that, as a wordpress representative, YOU should be the one to address this and you haven’t.

    Just because the word “moderator” is under my name is like “janitor” to IBM. I’m here to do housekeeping – that I answer support questions is purely voluntary on my part and is not the reason I am a “moderator”.
    Testing a plugin would be purely as a wordpress user – nothing more as I do not represent wordpress in this manner.
    My suggestion would be to do as others and report this plugin to wordpress as I would do as a user.
    Basically, you need to go higher up the food chain.

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