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Dgold Here’s my totally crazy story: Let’s say I install WordPress. Whatever version is current, at the time. Let’s pretend WP 3.0. I publish a ton of content. I mean a ton! Articles, pictures, videos galore!!! Then I go on a vacation traveling around the world without my computer for 5 years. From time to time, I may stop at an Internet Cafe’ and write a new post on my blog. Or I may not. When I get home 5 years later — behold, my content is still available on the internet, because my WordPress never crashed for 5 years. Theme is intact. Plugins continue running in the same condition as when I first installed. Database is intact. Spam was controlled. Hackers were prevented. How did this happen? Because WordPress creates a stable, safe, and secure version that does not require upgrading! How about that for an awesome fantasy? I think that it should be true.
Dgold
Here’s my totally crazy story:
Let’s say I install WordPress. Whatever version is current, at the time. Let’s pretend WP 3.0.
I publish a ton of content. I mean a ton! Articles, pictures, videos galore!!!
Then I go on a vacation traveling around the world without my computer for 5 years. From time to time, I may stop at an Internet Cafe’ and write a new post on my blog. Or I may not.
When I get home 5 years later — behold, my content is still available on the internet, because my WordPress never crashed for 5 years. Theme is intact. Plugins continue running in the same condition as when I first installed. Database is intact. Spam was controlled. Hackers were prevented.
How did this happen? Because WordPress creates a stable, safe, and secure version that does not require upgrading!
How about that for an awesome fantasy?
I think that it should be true.
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