Gravity Perks: Blacklist 1.3.6
Gravity Perks Blacklist validates your form submissions against your WordPress comment blacklist, keeping spam out of your site. It checks entries in real time and integrates with Gravity Perks to streamline moderation, improving security and user experience. A smart, easy-to-use tool for WordPress that saves time and protects content.
Description
Gravity Perks Blacklist is a WordPress plugin designed to validate form submissions against your site’s built-in WordPress comment blacklist. It helps prevent spam and unwanted entries from reaching your content, without relying solely on post-submission filtering. By checking submissions in real time, it can reduce moderation workload and keep your forms and site interactions cleaner.
Working alongside the Gravity Perks plugin, Gravity Perks Blacklist streamlines how blacklisted content is handled. For sites using Gravity Perks-driven workflows in WordPress and Elementor-based pages, it supports a smoother user experience by reducing unnecessary back-and-forth when spam is detected.
Main Features
- Blacklist-based validation — Compares incoming form entries against your WordPress comment blacklist rules.
- Real-time submission checks — Evaluates submissions as they are submitted, rather than after they reach your site.
- Spam prevention at the source — Helps block blacklisted content before it can impact your site workflow.
- Integration with Gravity Perks — Works with the Gravity Perks plugin to align validation and moderation behavior.
- Streamlined moderation — Reduces manual review by automatically flagging or stopping blacklisted submissions.
- WordPress-native rules — Uses the comment blacklist you already manage in WordPress.
- Cleaner user interactions — Encourages a smoother experience by handling obvious blacklist matches quickly.
Benefits
- Reduced spam — Blocks blacklisted submissions early, lowering the amount of junk that reaches your site.
- Less moderation time — Automatically handles blacklist matches through Gravity Perks integration.
- Better UX — Limits frustrating cycles of approval and cleanup caused by spam entries.
- More consistent enforcement — Applies the same comment blacklist rules you already use in WordPress.
- Improved content quality — Helps keep submissions relevant and aligned with your site standards.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress sites that collect submissions via forms and need spam control
- Websites using Gravity Perks for streamlined form moderation
- Blogs and content sites with active comment or submission workflows
- Agencies building WordPress sites for multiple clients
- Marketing and lead-capture pages where maintaining form quality matters