Admin Commenters Comments Count
Scott ReillyNext to all appearances of each commenter’s name in the admin, this plugin shows a comments bubble identical to the one shown for posts in the admin listing of posts. The comments bubble shows the number of approved comments for that person and potentially a red superscript circle indicating the number of pending comments for the person (assuming they have any). The comment counts are linked to listings of comments associated solely with that particular commenter.
By default in WordPress, it is not possible to tell via a single glance whether a particular commenter has commented before or how many times the’ve commented.
This plugin adds this handy capability to the WordPress admin pages that allows you to:
- Quickly identify a first-time commenter
- Quickly identify unfamiliar commenters that have in fact commented before
- Quickly see how many total comments a particular commenter has made, and how many comments are pending
- Easily navigate to a listing of all approved comments and all moderated comments by a commenter, in order to see what post and when they last commented (or first commented), get a feel for the nature of their comments, or find something they’ve said in the past
Specifically, the linked comment count appears next to commenters in:
- The “Comments” listing of comments (including comment search results)
- The “Comments for ‘POST_TITLE'” listing of post-specific comments
- The “Discussion” box of the “Edit Post” page for a post with comments
- The “Recent Comments” admin dashboard widget
- The “Users” listing of users (as the column “Comments”)
Commenters are identified by the email address they provided when commenting. If your site does not require that commenters submit their email address when commenting, this plugin will use the commenter’s name as the identifier, though since this is a publicly viewable piece of data it’s possible that multiple people could be posting under the same “name”, so this method has the potential to be not as accurate.
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There are many reasons, some of which might include:
- Quickly identify a first-time commenter
- Quickly identify unfamiliar commenters that have in fact commented before
- Quickly see how many total comments a particular commenter has made, and how many comments are pending
- Easily navigate to a listing of all approved comments and all moderated comments by a commenter, in order to see what post and when they last commented (or first commented), get a feel for the nature of their comments, or find something they’ve said in the past
Commenters are identified by the email address they provided when making a comment. If commenters are allowed to omit providing an email address, then their name is used to identify them (though this is potentially less accurate).
Since commenters are identified by the email address they provided when making a comment, if they supply an alternative email address for a comment, the plugin treats that email address as a separate person.
Click the “Screen Options” link in the upper-right of the page. It will slide down a form. Click (or unclick) the checkbox for “Comments” to show (or hide) the column.
Yes.
Best
By bahus (Bahus) on March 27, 2024
The last update of the plugin was 2 years ago.
The plugin works fine to this day.
Can you update the plugin description in the repository so that security plugins like Wordfence Security don't scream that the plugin is abandoned?
This will take very little time, and security plugins will stop swearing at you.
Useful little plug-in
By yorkshiremidge on October 20, 2017
works as advertised
By dni777 on February 14, 2017
Great
By Invizogen on January 26, 2017
Useful
By volresource on November 13, 2016
Helpful Plugin for Moderators
By inge12 on September 3, 2016
Plugin allows moderators to click on the number beside a commenter's name and see previous comments made. This allows moderators to judge whether the person comment is an asset or liability to the blog.
Just have one minor complaint: Since a recent update of either Wordpres or this plugin, the numbers appear in a medium grey on a darker grey background. Thus it's not easy to read the numbers.
Works as promised
By Roland (PMCbrabant) on September 3, 2016
Despite not having been updated for some time, this plugin still seems to work fine on WP4.4.
1.9.6 (2021-05-01)
- Fix: Change
__wakeup()
method visibility fromprivate
topublic
to avoid warnings under PHP8 - Fix: Throw an error when attempting to unserialize an instance of the class to actually prevent it from happening
1.9.5 (2021-04-22)
- Change: Note compatibility through WP 5.7+
- Change: Update copyright date (2021)
- New: Add a few more possible TODO items
1.9.4 (2020-09-13)
- Change: Convert to use of strict equality checks
- Change: Restructure unit test file structure
- New: Create new subdirectory
phpunit/
to house all files related to unit testing - Change: Move
bin/
tophpunit/bin/
- Change: Move
tests/bootstrap.php
tophpunit/
- Change: Move
tests/
tophpunit/tests/
- Change: Rename
phpunit.xml
tophpunit.xml.dist
per best practices
- New: Create new subdirectory
- Change: Note compatibility through WP 5.5+
- Change: Tweak inline function documentation
- Change: Update list of TODO items to add some considerations to an existing item, fix a type, change sublist syntax
- Unit tests:
- New: Add tests for
add_user_column()
,enqueue_admin_css()
,handle_column_data()
- New: Add tests for
Full changelog is available in CHANGELOG.md.
- Install via the built-in WordPress plugin installer. Or download and unzip
admin-commenters-comments-count.zip
inside the plugins directory for your site (typicallywp-content/plugins/
) - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ admin menu in WordPress
Reviews
5 out of 5 stars
- Version: 1.9.6
- Last updated: 3 years ago
- Active installations: 100
- WordPress version: 4.6
- Tested up to: 5.7.12
- PHP version: false