Dismissed.
a database of WordPress admin-notice spamEvery plugin thinks its nag is the important one. We catalog the worst offenders — license beggars, version naggers, telemetry opt-ins, and the ones that hijack every single screen — and pin each to the exact line of code that does it.
3342
notices catalogued
2065
plugins booked
71%
show on every screen
968 / 3638
can't be dismissed
30
remote-injectors
instagram-feed-pro
#1 offender
The Hall of Shame · the worst offenders, colored by what their notices nag for
How the ranking works: every number here is a property of the plugin's own code —
how many distinct callbacks it hooks to
admin_notices /
all_admin_notices, and how many have no screen gate so they fire on every
admin page instead of just the plugin's settings screen, plus whether it injects vendor-controlled content remotely. The Notice make-up bar colors each plugin's catalogued notices by severity — red = critical self-promotion (upsell, begging, injected promo) down to green = low (license / activation / requirements that actually serve you); Notices is the total it ships.
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