Crashes site
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As other reviewers have noted, this plugin crashed my website.
Specifically, when this plugin is activated, I immediately get a PHP Fatal Error: maximum memory limit exceeded. The entire site becomes inaccessible. Restoring the site to functionality requires re-naming this plugin’s folder, as that’s the only way to deactivate the plugin when the site is down.
Yes, it’s true, I could change the maximum memory limit allocated to PHP, just to accommodate this plugin. But I’m not going to do that. I shouldn’t have to do that. None of my other plugins require me to do that.
This plugin is a resource hog. Rather than require users to reconfigure their websites, the plugin authors should fix the plugin itself. Well-written plugins are not this resource-intensive.
Note to WPMUDEV staff: I would be willing to reconsider this review if, and only if, you release a streamlined version of this plugin that runs on a stock WordPress system without tweaking the PHP memory allocation. Unless and until you do that, please do not contact me with requests to reconsider this review. Thank you.
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