Filtration

Remove any unwanted words from your page/post titles, content, and comments.

Author:Ryan Nielson (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.7
WordPress version tested:3.3.2
Plugin version:1.2.1
Added to WordPress repository:14-07-2012
Last updated:18-07-2012
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:https://github.com/RyanNielson/filtration
Total downloads:1 939
Active installs:10+
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Filtration allows you to filter out any keywords you wish, and replace them with any specified text. This allows you to remove profanity, or any other content automatically from titles, content and comments. This replacement text can be applied to each character in a filtered word, or to the filtered word as a whole.

You can choose which WordPress elements to filter, including:

  • Post/Page Titles
  • Post/Page Content
  • Comments

When chosing Filtration keywords, they can be strict or non-strict keywords. Non-strict keywords are removed ONLY when they stand alone in the content, with boundry characters on either site. Strict keywords are removed anywhere in the string.

i.e. If ‘cake’ is specified as a non-strict keyword, it will be filtered in the string ‘the cake was great’, but it will be left alone in the string ‘pancakes are fantastic’. On the other hand, if ‘cake’ is strict, it will be filtered in both cases above and replaced with the filter character.

Keywords are replaced with the Filter Character (specified in Filtration Options).


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