Title: WP Wall
Author: Vladimir Prelovac
Published: <strong>July 3, 2008</strong>
Last modified: December 22, 2014

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# wp-wall

 By [Vladimir Prelovac](https://profiles.wordpress.org/freediver/)

 * [Details](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-wall/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-wall/#reviews)
 * [Development](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-wall/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-wall/)

## Description

This plugin has been closed as of May 1, 2025 and is not available for download.
Reason: Security Issue.

## Reviews

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6edb128d5990191be26b2c559748b8489aee605125fb76e1747b5b831d6e1839?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Critical error](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/critical-error-651/)󠁿

 [karlodz](https://profiles.wordpress.org/karlodz/) February 22, 2024

Installed but site went down immediately, error in plugin code.

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/fba3395f2cf033a1ba86d517cc9ddaa7c50f9a38cddb475f65369177e94a8c17?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Nice WP Add-On So Blog Non-Members Can Still Participate](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-wp-add-on-so-blog-non-members-can-still-participate/)󠁿

 [Bill Kochman](https://profiles.wordpress.org/wordweaver777/) September 3, 2016

In this day and age of heightened sensitivity to the compromise of personal data
and privacy on the Internet, a lot of people do not feel comfortable with providing
their personal details when visiting a message forum, blog or other environment 
where public exchanges occur. In short, folks just don’t want to register, because
they honestly don’t know what will happen to their personal data after they provide
it. Will it be sold? Will they suddenly begin receiving piles of email spam? Or 
worse? Obviously, this can have a negative influence on the number of actual registered
members that you have on your WP blog. But wouldn’t it be nice if your WP blog visitors
could at least let you know through a comment that they stopped by, without having
to go through the hassle of actually registering on your blog? Enter the WP Wall
plug-in. While you can force them to leave an email address if you want to, you 
can let them post on your WP Wall without becoming a registered member of your blog,
without submitting themselves to a CAPTCHA, and without leaving an email address.
According to the author of this plug-in — Vladimir — you will still have protection
from anti-spam plug-ins, such as Akismet, being as WP Wall comments are stored in
the regular comments section on your blog. Oh, also, unlike some of Vladimir’s more
expensive commercial plug-ins, this plug-in is free. So that is a plus. The only
reason why I gave this plug-in four stars instead of five, is because I discovered
a few small bugs in the CSS interface.

 [ Read all 5 reviews ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-wall/reviews/)

## Contributors & Developers

“WP Wall” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this
plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ Vladimir Prelovac ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/freediver/)

[Translate “WP Wall” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/wp-wall)

### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/wp-wall/), check out
the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/wp-wall/), or subscribe to
the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/wp-wall/) by [RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/wp-wall/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Meta

 *  Version **1.7.3**
 *  Last updated **11 years ago**
 *  Active installations **N/A**
 *  WordPress version ** 2.3 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **4.2.39**
 *  [Advanced View](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-wall/advanced/)