WordPress Plugin: JP User Registration Blacklist
Check out my first WordPress plugin, which you can view here:
JP User Registration Blacklist
The main purpose is to prevent spammers from registering as a user of the site.
Features:
- (Version 1.7) E-mail confirmation token
- Asks a simple math problem during registration
- If the user’s e-mail or IP address is listed in the Comments Blacklist (Discussion Settings), it prevents them from registering.
- Lists the user’s IP address in the “website” field, allowing the user to see the IP from which the user registered.
Let me know what you think!
Dear Justin,
adding the registration token is a good improvement, thank you again.
Nevertheless, I have temporary deactivated your plugin today.
One of the reasons is the following “visual” confusion. When a potential user mistakes in math, he/she reads SIMULTANEOUSLY the Failed Math Response and the instruction — above the token field — to check the email box for token, while a token has not sent yet because of wrong math response.
Would you please remove that confusing ambiguity somehow?
Oh, and I’ve read your review on machines’ history — not bad. I do something like that in particle physics.
Regards, Oleg
Thanks for the feedback — let me see what I can do!
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