Do you still have trouble commenting on Midas Oracle?

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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.

Our previous post on the same topic.

UPDATE: I deactivated WP Spam Free and installed Bad Behavior.

12 thoughts on “Do you still have trouble commenting on Midas Oracle?

  1. "Chris, I wanted to make a comment on Midas Oracle, but the anti-spam mechanism ate my comment." | Midas Oracle .ORG said:

    […] UPDATE: I am attempting to find out the origin of this problem. […]

  2. Chris F. Masse said:

    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

  3. Medemi said:

    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. :-D

  4. Chris F. Masse said:

    @Medemi: I’m waiting one day to see if he responds to me.

    I might change this plugin for another. I’ll see.

  5. Chris Masse said:

    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

  6. Commenting on Midas Oracle | Midas Oracle .ORG said:

    […] 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. […]

  7. "Chris, I wanted to make a comment on Midas Oracle, but the anti-spam mechanism ate my comment." | Midas Oracle .ORG said:

    […] UPDATE: I am attempting to find out the origin of this problem. […]

  8. Chris F. Masse said:

    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

  9. Medemi said:

    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. :-D

  10. Chris F. Masse said:

    @Medemi: I’m waiting one day to see if he responds to me.

    I might change this plugin for another. I’ll see.

  11. Chris Masse said:

    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

  12. Commenting on Midas Oracle | Midas Oracle .ORG said:

    […] 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. […]

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