• Resolved asmallprice

    (@asmallprice)


    Hi, I have searched through documentation and support and cannot find this answer.

    I tested comment moderation for certain terms. Specifically, I inputted “online” and “free”. I then tested this by typing up this comment (as seen in my Comments subpanel of Site Admin”:

    “Online Fun | fun@free.com | IP: “

    Come to the most happeningest place on the web! Try myspace-online.com for fun and friends. It’s free!”

    I thought that if I typed a word in quotation marks (“online”) then WordPress would search through larger terms for the word inside (such as “online.com”)? Why isn’t WordPress catching these examples?

    Thanks!

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  • Thread Starter asmallprice

    (@asmallprice)

    Arrrrrggggghhhhh.

    Erm, I just figured this out. WordPress developers were using proper grammar. Their example of “press” does NOT mean put press in quotation marks–they were using quotation marks to refer to the word press, which is proper and good.

    I am not blonde. And if you are, don’t take offense.

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