• The plugin you provide – cloudflare – f*cked up my site completely.

    I had caching (w3 total cache) enabled – after installing your plugin, my wp-admin page (WordPress admin) keeps refreshing every SECOND saying “A site you were trying to access always online, is offline” and it just keeps refreshing for godmother’s sake!!!!!

    I can’t do anything on the backend, I have manually deleted the plugin, deleted and disabled the w3 total cache plugin, and it just keep doing it???

    WHAT THE HELL DID YOUR STUPID PLUGIN DO TO MY WEBSITE?

    WHY CAN’T I ACCESS MY BACKEND NO MORE?

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/cloudflare/

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  • Thread Starter xorred

    (@xorred)

    even after the site is gone from cloudflare, disabled, dns records deleted and restored to original – you still f*cked up my site. I can’t use my wp admin – seems your [ insult removed ] programmers have made it to make permanent changes to some wp-admin file or the database to install a refresh… who is that [ insult removed ]?

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    That is no way to ask for help

    Thread Starter xorred

    (@xorred)

    I am not asking for help – if you break something, you ought to restore it – and if you turned somebody’s website backend completely unusable, putting their business at risk, do you expect people to come to you and beg for help?

    If one breaks something, they ought to fix it. And I believe I have every right to be mad, knowing that it’s cloudflare’s fault!

    Thread Starter xorred

    (@xorred)

    cloudflare has completely deleted the links to support and I had to search google to find the link to their support system – the ‘contact us’ link on their website redirects to a search with no way to contact support.

    This is the first plugin I see with such grave consequences, which is UNDELETABLE and I am going to report it to WordPress for the damage it does. Deleting a plugin and still having your website broken? That is just outrageous.

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