Three great profanity filters for your WordPress siteIf you are running a site which allows user-generated content, you are likely to grapple with the issue of profanity once in a while. Some member of your online community might leave comments or share posts which are not appropriate. © Nenov Brothers - Fotolia.com If not dealt with promptly, profane content on your pages is likely to offend many of your visitors and push them away. In addition, such content could result in your site being blacklisted by adult content filters. If you are running a business, this will mean loss of potential customers, which will in turn have a negative effect on your sales. One of the ways of addressing this problem is by manually looking out for profane content on your pages. However, if your WordPress site receives a lot of user-generated content, it would be advisable to install a plugin which will automatically monitor inappropriate language. Here are three of the best WordPress profanity filter plugins that are available:
Installing plugins in your WordPress site is easy. Just go to your dashboard and click on the 'Plugins' link on the main menu. In the text field, type the name of the plugin you would like to install. Click 'Search Plugins' and look for your plugin in the results that emerge. Click the 'Install Now' link which appears under the name of the plugin. Next, click on the 'Activate Plugin' link to complete the installation process. About the authorCharles Mburugu is a professional blogger who likes sharing tips for internet marketers and bloggers. You can follow him on Twitter [[@techblogke]]. |