Title: some plugins won&#8217;t save changes
Last modified: August 19, 2016

---

# some plugins won’t save changes

 *  [ragingeek](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ragingeek/)
 * (@ragingeek)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/)
 * I am having trouble w/ Adsense-Deluxe and Sociable, when i click the update button
   I just get a blank page and my changes are not saved. Has anyone overcome this?
 * [moderated]

Viewing 9 replies - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)

 *  [Michael Torbert](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hallsofmontezuma/)
 * (@hallsofmontezuma)
 * WordPress Virtuoso
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767883)
 * Just so you know, asking us to click on your Adsense links is against Google’s
   TOS and can get you banned.
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767894)
 * just an observation here… but I think maybe google should rethink that.
 * I reckon anyone suggestible enough to actually do it is probably suggestible 
   enough to buy whatever’s being sold on the other end, so I don’t think it’s necessarily
   in anyone’s best interest to outlaw it.
 * PS: Say no to tinned meat.
 *  [Michael Torbert](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hallsofmontezuma/)
 * (@hallsofmontezuma)
 * WordPress Virtuoso
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767917)
 * That just isn’t true. People get their friends, family, website viewers, etc 
   to click on their links. Most of these never buy anything, but it still gives
   free money to the site owner and charges the vendor for nothing, and skews their
   data.
    When you get an Adwords account, you work for them as an independent contractor
   and have a legal agreement as such. Part of that agreement is that you won’t 
   tells people to click on your ads, thus cheating the advertisers out of money.
   Doing so breaks this contract.
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767927)
 * you think family isn’t going to do it just because it’s against the TOS?
    google’s
   gonna get a warrant for your relative’s ISP records?
 * lets be realistic, if you have ads on your blog, your family are clicking and
   that’s that.
 * You’re taking a rather narrow and humourless example of my meaning above. I wonder
   why.
 *  [Michael Torbert](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hallsofmontezuma/)
 * (@hallsofmontezuma)
 * WordPress Virtuoso
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767934)
 * > you think family isn’t going to do it just because it’s against the TOS?
   >  google’s
   > gonna get a warrant for your relative’s ISP records?
   > lets be realistic, if you have ads on your blog, your family are clicking and
   > that’s that.
 * Actually, Google goes to great lengths to catch people when that happens. If 
   they even suspect it, they can (according to their TOS that you agree to) and
   will ban you from Adsense.
 * > You’re taking a rather narrow and humourless example of my meaning above.
 * I’m just telling you the reality, so that people don’t read this and get the 
   wrong idea about what they should do with their (or their friends’) Google Ads.
 *  [ivovic](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ivovic/)
 * (@ivovic)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767937)
 * Well, I think you’re overstating what google can possibly know about your relationship
   with your visitors.
 * Obviously if people are being blatant about it, it’s going to get noticed, but
   that doesn’t really address my post above… and I’m prepared to argue it as long
   as you insist on being wrong.
 * Nobody here is friends with this guy, so my point was and remains that if we’re
   able to be convinced to go visit his site to click on ads, then quite logically,
   we would also have the kind of weak mind that could easily be convinced to buy
   whatever’s being advertised.
 * That’s perfectly logical. It’s why asking for clickthroughs doesn’t really work
   worth shit, and if it does, then it shouldn’t be punishable, because the target
   audience is obviously ripe.
 * As for the family thing, google has no way of knowing whether you called your
   sister and aksed her to click your ads a million times, or whether she took it
   upon herself to “help out” in the most stupid way imaginable.
 * Likewise, google has no way of knowing if your forum members are naively thinking
   they’re helping you support your site, or whether you’ve PM’d 12 of them begging
   for click-throughs… so there’s some latitude involved, and claiming otherwise
   is pointlessly uneducated.
 * Google will nullify those repeat-clickers from your results, but they won’t just
   shit-can your account because your visitors didn’t all read the TOU. That’s just
   ridiculous.
 * In order to qualify for a TOU breach, the evidence would have to be available
   over a sustained period, and anyone who has ever used adsense ads on their sites
   can tell you that the occasional well-intentioned do-gooder (like a couple of
   family members) won’t get you axed.
 * I won’t be counted either – but it won’t get you axed.
 *  Thread Starter [ragingeek](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ragingeek/)
 * (@ragingeek)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767983)
 * Wow! Not what I expected but thanks for the tip halls. I don’t suppose there’s
   anyway to edit that old post. So now that I got you all off on the wrong topic,
   I guess no one has any remedies for the saving issue?
 *  [Michael Torbert](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hallsofmontezuma/)
 * (@hallsofmontezuma)
 * WordPress Virtuoso
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767985)
 * raginGeek,
 * Unfortunately, you can’t edit old posts. I wouldn’t worry about it too much, 
   however, you can certainly feel free to request that a moderator do it for you.
   Though they obviously don’t often honor such requests, they may make an exception
   in this case since you’re violating the Google TOS.
 *  Thread Starter [ragingeek](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ragingeek/)
 * (@ragingeek)
 * [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767992)
 * Any idears on how to ask a moderator to change it? Any moderators out there listening,
   could you change it? Thanks 🙂

Viewing 9 replies - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)

The topic ‘some plugins won’t save changes’ is closed to new replies.

## Tags

 * [blank-page](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/blank-page/)
 * [save changes](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/save-changes/)

 * In: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
 * 9 replies
 * 3 participants
 * Last reply from: [ragingeek](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ragingeek/)
 * Last activity: [18 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-wont-save-changes/#post-767992)
 * Status: not resolved

## Topics

### Topics with no replies

### Non-support topics

### Resolved topics

### Unresolved topics

### All topics
