Title: Hyperbole
Last modified: September 2, 2016

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# Hyperbole

 *  [carlhancock](https://wordpress.org/support/users/carlhancock/)
 * (@carlhancock)
 * [13 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hyperbole/)
 * You guys know how a SaaS service works right? This plugin interacts with a SaaS
   service. That in and of itself doesn’t make it malicious.
 * I haven’t used or looked at the plugin, but the mere fact that it transmits and
   receives data to a 3rd party service as part of the functionality it provides
   does not make it malicious.
 * The plugin itself states that it’s a SaaS solution. It interacts with a SaaS 
   service to provide the functionality it provides.
 * Long story short: Don’t spread hyperbole unless you know 100% that the intent
   is malicious.

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 *  [Franz Josef Kaiser](https://wordpress.org/support/users/f-j-kaiser/)
 * (@f-j-kaiser)
 * [13 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hyperbole/#post-7764415)
 * Then just go and take a look at the code. _Reviewing_ a plugin with five stars
   without having it in use _or_ inspecting the code is worth nothing.
 * The plugin leaves the user without any control over what comes in and what goes
   out. So it is, what I wrote: A door where _everything_ can get in. And aside 
   from that, every `$_POST` request gets processed without a single check. So even
   if the author swears on the bible (or whatever book) that he wouldn’t do anything
   to the users installation, someone other could.
 * Long story short: Write a real review after actually reviewing what you’re talking
   about.
 *  [Charlie Pryor](https://wordpress.org/support/users/charliepryor/)
 * (@charliepryor)
 * [13 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hyperbole/#post-7764425)
 * As soon as he said “I haven’t used or looked at the plugin” – The rest of the
   comment was rendered useless and invalid. To give something a 5-Star rating without
   even looking at it.
 * Somebody’s got an invested interest in some way. You’d have to. Otherwise, how
   is it even worth the effort to comment at all? How do they even come across the
   plugin with a mindset of contributing to a community that actually has knowledge
   of it in the first place. In every single instance, a person who has used the
   plugin is going to have more valuable input than a person who hasn’t even looked
   at it.
 * … and all of those people, believe it’s utter garbage.
 *  Thread Starter [carlhancock](https://wordpress.org/support/users/carlhancock/)
 * (@carlhancock)
 * [13 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hyperbole/#post-7764427)
 * Invested interest? Nothing couldn’t be further from the truth.
 * I couldn’t comment without providing a rating. I could care less about this plugin.
   My comments aren’t about this plugin they are clearing up the gross misconception
   that is being perpetuated by some of the comments made here that then made their
   way into blog posts bashing this plugin.
 * I came across the plugin because of numerous blog posts that were written about
   it based on Franz public statements and those blog posts all pointed to the fact
   that this plugin “phones home” as some sort of malicious evil thing.
 * There was a lot of misinformation being spread about this plugin based on how
   people were complaining about it that impacts the SaaS community as a whole. 
   One of the things that this plugin was being bashed for was “phoning home”, which
   is absurd because if a plugin interacts with a SaaS service it’s going to “phone
   home”.
 * So if you take that time to actually read what I wrote you’ll see that i’m clearing
   up the misinformation about plugins “phoning home” because that in and of itself
   is not a negative and is not something a plugin should be bashed for nor pointed
   to as being malicious.
 * But what do I know. I’ve only developed one of the most successful commercial
   WordPress plugins in existence today. So i’m obviously full of crap.
 *  [gurumark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gurumark/)
 * (@gurumark)
 * [13 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hyperbole/#post-7764429)
 * **Some Q/A and Facts**
 * **Did Franz and 3 other guys have vested interested in this plugin’s failure?**
   
   I assume No, but looking at the comments “Don’t use it”, “full of crap” etc. 
   I am not sure. You’d have to. Otherwise, how is it even worth the effort to comment
   at all? **Have they used the plugin and its SaaS service?** No, they haven’t 
   created a custom plugin using this service. Franz thought there were some deficiencies
   in the way this plugin was written.(They said they will take a look at it). **
   Did Charlie Pryor ask Franz if he’s got vested interest in this plugin’s failure?**
   Nope. **Do I have a vested interest in this plugin’s success?** Yes. I have to.
   Otherwise, how is it even worth the effort to comment at all? **Does this plugin
   hurt some of other plugin owners selling pro versions of their own plugins?**
   Possibly. It might be the reason you see 1 star givers who are not plugin’s users.
 * **Some Conclusions**
    If you write something negative in the form of a “review”,
   whatever you write must not be questioned. If you write something positive, you
   must have a vested interest, you have to. Otherwise, how is it even worth the
   effort to comment at all? Oh yeah, one more.. Don’t use SaaS services because
   they “phone home” and they are full of crap.

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