Where's the list of blacklisted WP plugins for the Elementor Template Kit?

Hi,

if anyone knows where I can find the list of blacklisted/banned WordPress plugins that are not allowed to be included as a dependency with my Template Kit - PLEASE share it.
I need to stress that the subject plugin is not banned by the WordPress.org nor has any limitations.

I sent an email to Envato support about not being allowed to include a particular plugin to my Template Kit (with repsect to the topic here), however, support staff refused to provide this information.

Thank you!

Everything you need to know is here:

Thanks, but I already am familiar with this!
Please check out the forum thread I posted the link to in order to figure out what the real problem is.

I wouldn’t be posting such a silly questions if I didn’t receive a silly answer from the Envato support.

As a side note, on my request to provide an official list of Envato banned WP plugins, I did not receive any follow up message, so I presume there’s no such thing indeed.

Cheers!

Contact support for the information, noone can here to provide the information you requested.

Well, that actually IS the problem! Envato support DOES NOT reply to my email.
I believe it’s because of the fact that the initial reply (see above) is full of lies.

I AM the author (OoohBoi) of both “Steroids for Elementor” and “Parallaxer for Elementor” plugins/addons, and I can prove that none of the support staff claims are true.

So, what happened here is that the author support discredited WordPress.org officially approved plugins on behalf of their “supreme position”.

And who should I be contacting now?

Cheers!

You need to create a ticket.

That’s exactly how I contacted Envato support, and they DID reply via email, how else would they reply?

If you requested information, even if they are unable to provide, they usually reply. If you haven’t heard anything yet, it’s probably they are investigation or collecting the information.

Don’t you think that they should “investigate” and “collect the information” prior to providing an incorrect and quite lame answer?
I mean, I’m making them money for over 16 years… but despite that fact, each and every author deserves a concise and substantiate answer when asking for help.

You can contact for further information to support and request additional information.

As this is a reviewing process, their decision is the final. Arguing/discussing how it should be won’t make any difference.