Hi @altun,
Sorry to hear of your plugin review. In relation to your comments on performance I suspect you may be noticing a difference after activing modules such as Analytics and AdSense, which will result in additional network requests being made. This is the same as adding these services manually, without Site Kit. We have a section on the plugin website that explains this in more detail.
With regards the plugin translations, what you’re encountering may occur during plugin updates and it’s primarily due to how JavaScript translations are now handled in WordPress. If you’d like to open a support topic I’d be happy to assist and ensure your Site Kit tabs are in your defined language.
Adding your site to AdSense is another problem. If you have a site with news content like mine, this will become more annoying for you.
Using Site Kit isn’t a factor in AdSense site reviews if your main issue if not being approved. The AdSense team review all sites before being approved for ads. If your issue is with AdSense placement, it’s the AdSense algorithms that determine the most suitable location and placement of ads, not Site Kit. Luckily, you can have control over ad placement using the Auto ads settings from adsense.google.com. You can remove ads from area’s of your site, limit ad formats or change the ad load.
Hi @altun,
I’m just following up with you to check whether you are willing to give Site Kit another try? While we can’t assist with AdSense approval issues, I would be happy to assist with any plugin specific queries you may have.
In addition, with regards plugin translations if you’re finding the language reverts to English after each plugin update, you can either uninstall and reinstall, or you can use the below plugin to ensure Site Kit remains in your defined site local:
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/translation-tools
Let me know if you have any questions with the above.