Sadly moving on
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I originally used the “Disable Comments” plugin. However, when it started spamming the WordPress dashboard with its notifications requesting to track data, I switched to “Disable Comments RB”, which was a huge improvement.
A little while back, “Disable Comments RB” added advertisements to their settings page. I continued to use it because most of my clients will never see that page, and I never visit it after setting up the plugin. However, now this plugin places a brightly colored icon in the main WordPress menu.
Why does a plugin with a total of one option (and an option you will likely never change) need a top-level menu item? And why brightly colored, so it stands out like a sore thumb?
…unless it is there to get people to click on it so they can see the ads on the settings page.
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