I deactivated the WP-OpenID plugin because WP Spam Free says it is the source of incompatibilities. I notified the WP forum.
Commenters, let me know whether the problems you got while trying to comment on Midas Oracle have disappeared. Thanks.
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Our previous post on the same topic.
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UPDATE: I deactivated WP Spam Free and installed Bad Behavior.
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[…] UPDATE: I am attempting to find out the origin of this problem. […]
Medemi,
I’m talking to this plugin author. His anti-spam plugin does not exempt registered users of the blog —other than me, the administrator.
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/185656
That’s the cause of all your problems.
I am e-mailing this guy, and I’ll let you know.
Chris
His anti-spam plugin does not exempt registered users of the blog —other than me, the administrator
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You don’t say.
Tell him his product sucks.
@Medemi: I’m waiting one day to see if he responds to me.
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I might change this plugin for another. I’ll see.
Medemi,
I have un-install the faulty anti-spam plugin.
I have installed another one.
Non-registered (and logged in) people have to type the result of a math operation.
I’m doing this for this comment (I have logged out, just for this test).
Soon,
Chris
[…] As you know, some people commenting here told me they went into trouble, even when they were logged in. I found out why. The anti-spam plugin “WP Spam Free” does not exempt registered blog users from its anti-spam checking. It only exempts the administrator (me). That’s absurd. (See the WP forum.) The registered users of Midas Oracle should be trusted a priori. […]
[…] UPDATE: I am attempting to find out the origin of this problem. […]
Medemi,
I’m talking to this plugin author. His anti-spam plugin does not exempt registered users of the blog —other than me, the administrator.
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/185656
That’s the cause of all your problems.
I am e-mailing this guy, and I’ll let you know.
Chris
His anti-spam plugin does not exempt registered users of the blog —other than me, the administrator
–
You don’t say.
Tell him his product sucks.
@Medemi: I’m waiting one day to see if he responds to me.
–
I might change this plugin for another. I’ll see.
Medemi,
I have un-install the faulty anti-spam plugin.
I have installed another one.
Non-registered (and logged in) people have to type the result of a math operation.
I’m doing this for this comment (I have logged out, just for this test).
Soon,
Chris
[…] As you know, some people commenting here told me they went into trouble, even when they were logged in. I found out why. The anti-spam plugin “WP Spam Free” does not exempt registered blog users from its anti-spam checking. It only exempts the administrator (me). That’s absurd. (See the WP forum.) The registered users of Midas Oracle should be trusted a priori. […]