Hello Pascal,
There are several errors:
1.If activate it in network wide, it show at dashboard: (or not found in /www/webroot/plpkj.com/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/bbpress.php) !
BTW, let me describe the application on MU site, and check what “bbP Move Topics
” can do:
1. people always install different application in different sub domain sites to balance stress, and for management convinient, for example, I install Woo commerce in Shop.mydomain.com, and install buddypress and BBpress on Zone.mydomain.com, and grant user with Role of subscriber on Magazine.mydomain.com for user posing application.
2. Once we install buddypress in a subdomain but activate it in network wide(refer to https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/installation-in-wordpress-multisite/ ), the activity of a specific user on any sub site would be show in the Buddypress activity, like comments or posing… (but I am not sure whether BBpress is support to be installed on one subdomain, and to be activated in network wide, so that all comments can be auto-sync into the target Forum. )
3.Since BBpress is seamless integrated with Buddypress, the forum index page can be divide into three parts: 1) the bbpress forum for website official category, 2) buddypress group forum category, 3) user comment forums generated by “bbP Move Topics”, like comments for shopping, posting, discuss…this is very useful for administrator to control the users comments activities, and collection any suggestion or opinions in ONE PLACE.
I believe the above application is very very typical applicaiton on WordPress MU sites, even different sites varies a lot different application, but, COMMENTS management is essential function on any site.
what “bbP Move Topics” can be act as? an comment systems, just refer to the plugin of wpDiscuz – Supercharged native comments, and I believe BBpress is much more stable comment system, the only thing need to be integrated is social login, sharing and comments, but advantage is easy to manage at One place.
Let me know what you think, thanks.
Alex