cross-posted from: lazysoci.al/post/19171536
My earnest hope is that all of the former WordPress community supporters and contributors, swivel and start investing their time and effort into WriteFreely.
Submitted 1 week ago by sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to technology@beehaw.org
https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/08/automattic_tracking_wpengine/
cross-posted from: lazysoci.al/post/19171536
My earnest hope is that all of the former WordPress community supporters and contributors, swivel and start investing their time and effort into WriteFreely.
He is insane
All that info is publicly available, but a nice CSV ready to be fed to spambots isn’t a really good idea…
If I was involved with wordpress for business, i would start to find a plan b, because now they target wp engine, then who’s next?
halm@leminal.space 1 week ago
This weird grudge match is devolving more and more into schoolyard tactics. I’ve been wary of all the Automattic service integrations even in self hosted WP, and it’s turning out even worse than I could imagine. Not with simple enshittification, but with a complete egomaniacal tantrum.
I’m afraid there won’t be one replacement for WordPress, because it has so many applications. The pure blogging aspect could be substituted by Writefreely, more advanced users may go to Ghost, and I’m not sure what small business and corporate websites will turn to?
sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al 1 week ago
I think this is probably the best solution. All the power shouldn’t be centralised.