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  • Hello,

    Currently you can’t delete “WordPress Users” list, that way we keep track users imported from WordPress (WP registered users), but there’s no need to use that list in Newsletters.

    George

    Thread Starter baylock

    (@baylock)

    Thank you for your answer, it’s noted.

    However, I think that nowadays, WordPress can’t be reduced to a blog system with predefined interactions (blog subscribers, comment system).
    It’s also a back-end framework for usual websites with no direct (or predefined) interaction with users.
    In this case, the only way to subscribe to the newsletter is through the newsletter form.
    If so, the WordPress list is nothing more than visual and logical noise, forcing you to see, check and deal with boxes which are not needed at all.
    If it was for me only, I wouldn’t mind but go explain to a client that he has to deal with something he doesn’t know, doesn’t need and doesn’t care about.
    And I don’t think that WordPress as a framework is a marginal use of it.
    No WordPress use should be taken for granted.
    But hey, this is still a wonderful plugin and I’m glad it is available.
    But for me, a perfect plugin is a plugin with 0% fat at the end.

    Thanks for the good work to all the Wysija Team.

    Thanks for feedback,

    Will add your notes to our feature suggestion schedule.

    George

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