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  • Thread Starter diegpl

    (@diegpl)

    I have six wordpress plugins for free, it is not right someone block me in the forum saying the thread is already solved even without read it. THat was an absurd!

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    a moderator that even didn`t read the thread by what I saw blocked us, saying we were not helping the community and saying our thread was solved.

    I clearly explained why the topic was closed. You were not told that you were blocked. All you were told was to please not solicit email contact via these forums. You posted in a NINE month old topic that was already resolved before you posted to it. Old topics are closed as they are no longer relevant – especially when they reference a version of WordPress 4 major version before the current one (eg 3.5).

    These forums have guidelines. Please read them. As you will see, one of these guidelines – entitled Where to Post – specifically states:

    Unless you are using the same version of WordPress on the same physical server hosted by the same hosts with the same plugins, theme & configurations as the original poster, do not post in someone else’s thread. Start your own topic.

    Please abide by this.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    What is the reason that you cannot create a new thread?

    Thread Starter diegpl

    (@diegpl)

    Thanks for the interest Andrew.

    Everybody is already subscribed there. If I open another, the guys will not see it. We are working over a way to let the users create their own emails through wpms. @wunderdojo will release the plugin soon for everybody. That thread is connecting me with more three persons. One of them is the plugin owner and the other is a user waiting for @wunderdojo plugin.

    I don`t have all the guys contact to advice them about a new thread.

    Thank you a lot for the help. I really appreciate it!

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    If the plugin author responded to such an old thread it would be safe to assume he is watching his plugin’s support section. He’s probably subscribed to his plugin’s support RSS feed.

    I’m also sure the plugin author will understand that you will be creating a new thread as Esmi closed that thread.

    You can start up a new thread with the same title if you want. In your opening post you can refer back to that thread that is now closed and also provide more info on your situation.

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