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Matt Mullenweg Announces Temporary Lifting of WP Engine Ban

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    • Honestly, Matt Mullenwegs behavior get’s more and more concerning. Who will be the next he wants beef with (over things like the number of revisions)? The first time I experienced this was with DIYthemes (when the Thesis theme was a thing). And shortly after Elementor now WPengine. He seems the only one, that has to say something at all “inside WordPress”. How much can I trust someone like Matt Mullenweg with his “emotional outbrakes” as a business owner who relies heavily on WP? What I need is reliability and I don’t think that is given with a one man show like that. What out comapanies. If you get to big and influencial, Matt will come after you.

    • This is a great improvement! It’s interesting to look at how the dynamics within the WordPress community are evolving. Lifting the ban should foster collaboration and innovation, specifically for WP Engine customers. I’m curious to see how this will affect the destiny of WordPress website hosting and improvement. thanks for keeping us up to date on this!

    • This is a significant development! It’s interesting to see how the dynamics within the WordPress community are evolving. Lifting the ban could foster collaboration and innovation, especially for WP Engine users. I’m curious to see how this will impact the future of WordPress hosting and development. Thanks for keeping us updated on this!

    • So glad I switched to kirby cms. WordPress is now a circus

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