• This plugin redirected the spam bots away, never to come back. But there is one small in the fact that it also redirects t.co which is not spam but a twitter referral. If this problem was fixed it would perfect.

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  • Plugin Author csmicfool

    (@csmicfool)

    t.co was removed from the base list in a previous update. It had actually been submitted to us by multiple users which helped it slip passed auto-review.

    Apologies for the trouble.

    If you have t.co in your local list, please manually remove it.

    Plugin Author csmicfool

    (@csmicfool)

    Version 1.1.35 was just released. I’ve included a whitelisting feature for t.co. This will help automatically remove the domain from list of more “casual” users.

    I really appreciate your feedback.

    Thread Starter Michaelmcguinness

    (@michaelmcguinness)

    I had to keep removing t.co from from the base list, but it would keep re-appearing in the base list. I understand that a lot of web designers perceive t.co as bot spam and therefore block it. But I see that you have now sorted this problem, making it the perfect plugin.

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