WordPress.org Login Introduces Mandatory Pineapple Pizza Checkbox

Does pineapple belong on pizza?

The answer may vary from person to person. But WordPress users were in for a surprise when they tried to login to the WordPress.org website.

A new mandatory checkbox require users to confirm that “Pineapple is delicious on pizza” before accessing their accounts. 

Following the dispute with WP Engine, WordPress.org had introduced a mandatory check box in October that allowed users to access their accounts only after confirming “I am not affiliated with WP Engine in any way, financially or otherwise.” It was later removed following the court instructions

Reactions From the Community

Francesca Marano of Patchstack tweeted, “Seeing the level of immaturity and unprofessional behaviour in the WP industry is disheartening. Pizza checkbox? Not fun. A website calling Matt the worst person in tech, also not fun.”

Gergely Orosz of The Pragmatic Engineer has opened a poll on X and more than 1500 people have voted. 

He also tweeted, “This checkbox is a good example how the public feud of two billion-dollar companies (Automattic that raised $985M in VC funding and WP Engine that raised $250M in private equity funding) keep impacting WordPress developers – even if its in cryptic forms like this.”

Web and eCommerce specialist Nick Weisser joked. “Pineapple is delicious on #pizza? So now you have to break Italian law to access @WordPress.org.”

Maarten Belmans, founder of Studio Wombat, shared his concerns, “My only worry is WP has already caused trust issues with enterprise (hijacking a plugin is no small issue, so  I heard). Adding another checkbox, even as a light joke, might show enterprise WP just isn’t the serious platform they need it to be? Idk!”

Bozz Media was critical, and tweeted, “Gross. It’s sad that the unprofessional and unbecoming behavior from WP leadership continues, tarnishing the entire reputation of the platform.”

Brett Atkin, Founder and Digital Strategist at Pixel Jocks, tweeted, “Thought it was a joke until I started seeing multiple posts about it. Sad, embarrassing and unprofessional, especially given the circumstances and recent court rulings. Feels like he is mocking the court, the judge and the entire community.” He is not alone as several users initially thought it to be a joke or a meme.

WPTavern founder Jeff Chandler also shared his thoughts, “That checkbox didn’t exist during WCUS so technically, it’s not restored back to the status quo. It’s stupid.”

Simon Harper of SRH Design tweeted, “This should not have been added and I’m not sure what’s worse, the checkbox and text alignment or the attempt at humour.” The alignment issue was later fixed. 

The pineapple debate has sparked conversations on Reddit too.

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13 Comments

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    • Okay, so this simply means that Matt is now actively blocking access to people who are not willing to play along with his childish, narcissistic, psychopathic behaviour.

      And what is even worse/more sad, is that nobody within the organisation can seem to stop him!

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    • Yeah. This was just uncalled for.

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    • WTF? Is WP losing it? Sounds like the ravings of…

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    • Just why? Was it an April 1st thing or something unrelated I would get it, chuckle for a day. But why??? this seems so petty. I really hope folks can just move on, let the courts work this out and stop this silly behavior.

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    • Childish. This really doesn’t help to restore trust in WordPress.

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    • As often said, life is too short to take it seriously, and people who become unnerved about this are losing their sense of humour.
      Childish, immature? And why not?

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    • Wordpress was meant to be as fun as if was, it was being commercially benefited for lot of reasons as devs already know if. Let the wp be fun along with seniors developers working on it to be scalable and future ready.

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    • Has the userdata behind the CSV been removed as well, or will Matt misuse that info, and whatever he is still logging now, later?

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    • I’ve spoken to technical people that have no idea about the drama. Putting this on makes it seem like the site is hacked.

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    • Childish, immature, whatever, is ok. Many times is what we need, but NOT when you want to send a specific message that has nothing to do with the humor.

      “Pineapple is delicious on Pizza” is the same as “I’m not Italian”.
      So, you have to consider that checkbox with the second sentence.
      That checkbox is an act of racism and shows the desire to show everyone who’s in charge.
      You check that checkbox or you can’t log in. Simple.
      Yes, the text of the checkbox is funny, but the message behind the checkbox is tragic.

      You may also love pizza with beans, you are free to eat whatever you want, but you cannot deny access to anyone who does not claim to like something as disgusting as pineapple on pizza.

      Next time we will see something like “I like only Jazz music”, “I don’t speak German”, or whatever. Maybe we will see even funnier jokes, but the message is only one: who has to check that checkbox is not in charge and they have to be submitted to the supreme boss of WordPress.

      The only free way to don’t be submitted is to leave WordPress. This is the message.

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    • This content adds a fun and quirky twist to the WordPress login process with the introduction of a mandatory “pineapple on pizza” checkbox. It’s a playful way to engage users while highlighting the site’s sense of humor. The lighthearted approach adds a touch of personality to the otherwise standard login experience, making it an amusing and memorable moment for WordPress users!

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    • Guys and gals! Grow up – you’re acting like a bunch of children whose overblown sense of entitlement is making you – and WordPress, and my own professional reputation as a developer of many WP sites – look like the low-class Bad News Bears. Matt: you may well have a grievance but the way you or your team has handled it is immature, unprofessional and stupid. Hire a PR expert along with all your lawyers and start having a more honest and mature conversation with your customers (i.e., me), stakeholders and your competitors.

      Or not. Instead just sit around and keep acting like that. Watch your 43% global market share shrivel down to 4.3% as professionals upholding their own reputations flee. Is it time to look at Visual Studio and .NET? Now put the juvenile snark away and figure it out.

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