Description
This is how you moderate comments with WordPress this far: First you receive an email from WordPress notifying about a new comment (whoohoo!) Eagerly, you click the “Approve it” link. A new tab opens with a form asking you to log into the administrator area. You input the username and that long long password, click “Log Me In.” There, you are welcomed with a silly “Are you sure?” confirmation message and two buttons: “Yes I’m sooooo sure” and “No I’m not sure at all, my $200 mouse was just malfunctioning.”
Ever felt that it’s a little too much? Well, if you are that lazy (just like I am), then Lazy Moderator is just for you! Now the notification email will be appended with real “one-click” links to help you moderate the comment with just, well, one click. Yes, one click and it’s done. No login. No confirmation. No hassles. No shit.
History
- 1.1.1
- Minor bug fixes
* 1.1.0
1. wpdb error fixed
* 1.0.1
1. Minor spelling mistakes fixed
* 1.0.0
1. First version
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Installation
- Download and extract the plugin
- Upload the entire
lazy-moderator
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin via “Plugins” panel inside wp-admin area
- ….?
- Profit!
FAQ
- Is this plugin secure? I mean, I don’t even have to log in to moderate comments? How is this possible?
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Well, this depends on how “secure” you want it to be. Each moderation action is associated with a unique, random, irreversible 40-character long string (called “token”). As a blog owner/author, you have these tokens attached in the moderation links, ready for you to use. Now, in order to moderate the comments like you do, another person must make a guess. If he’s lucky enough to guess a 40-character long string perfectly and successfully hacks into your system, DON’T SUE HIM! Instead, make friends with him and ask him to buy you some lottery tickets.
- What’s that with all the drawings after moderation?
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Most of them are rage comics. I like them a lot, so I decided to use them for some personality.
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Contributors and Developers
“Lazy Moderator” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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