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  • I did my best trying this but half of the time it does not work because it interferes with other plug-ins and I get TONS of complains from people saying they twitted or liked and link did not appear. Tried myself – yep, no download.

    Once people started tweeting things like ‘these bastards make me tweet and give nothing back” I removed this plug-in completely.

    Waste of time.

    Thread Starter Ovidiu

    (@ovidiu)

    @lebuda: I think that is a bit harsh. As far as I can guess, your visitors need to have cookies enabled for the site to recognize that you have liked/tweeted but the developer might know best if that could be your problem.

    Plugin Author Markus Drubba

    (@drumba)

    @lebuda If I remember, than I give you a support via email and you figured out, that the plugin interferes with the AddThis plugin. Why aren’t you contact me when you get further problems?

    Hi, drumba.

    You plugin is great. Thank you so much.

    Could you remove (or allow us to remove the text “via @twittername” from tweets?

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author Markus Drubba

    (@drumba)

    Hi plicatibu,

    you don’t need to remove anything from the plugin. Leave the user blank in the settings and the “via @twittername” is not appended to the tweet.

    It removed the via @tittername of the tweet.

    Thanks.

    Is it possible to like a specific fan page instead of the page the plugin is installed?

    The same way, is it possible to make a +1 of a specific page on Google plus instead of the the page the plugin is installed?

    Thanks.

    Another feature I’d appreciate if you could implement is a protection from the link AFTER it’s been shown to user to prevent he/she shares it.

    My idea:

    Let me say I have the following link protected by wpLike2get:

    https://example.com/path/to/my/resource

    Once the user likes, tweets or +1, instead of you show the real link
    (https://example.com/path/to/my/resource) it would be better if a fake link like

    https://example.com/082b82c6e8fcfba13ac0abebcd391a5e

    were shown to him/her.

    Of course your plugin should handle it in order to allow user download the resource.

    Moreover, I’d like that this fake link to the resource changed for every time user liked / tweeted / +1.

    Why?

    Because once the user sees the real link to the resource he/she can share it with other users and you won’t get likes/tweets/+1s anymore.

    Regards.

    Plugin Author Markus Drubba

    (@drumba)

    @plicatibu The first feature suggestion is a good idea and i deliver it in the next release.

    The second feature is a little bit to big for this plugin, this is a core feature for another plugin.

    Plugin Author Markus Drubba

    (@drumba)

    btw. the +1 for a specific page is working already. Set your URL in the Google+-Button section, than you can like a specific page.

    Thread Starter Ovidiu

    (@ovidiu)

    obfuscating links and randoming URLs is the job of another plugin, like to get is designed to do what it says: like and you get ??

    do a search and you’ll find plenty of plugins doing what you needed, thus working together with like2get.

    @drumba Thank you.

    @ovidiu I didn’t know that. Do you recommend any plug-in? Thanks.

    Thread Starter Ovidiu

    (@ovidiu)

    @plicatibu:

    I never used one, I just know that there are some around. What you need is something like a download manager, check these out if they suit your needs:

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/download-manager/
    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wp-filebase/

    The idea is to keep it simple, as in one plugin – one task. Like2Get is responsible for hiding content until it is liked. What the content is and how it is handled really seems outside the scope of this plugin.

    Let me know if anyone of those two plugins fits for your purpose or try googling for “download manager” maybe add files, links, obfuscate, etc to narrow it down.

    Good Luck!

    @ovidiu Thank you so much.

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