WordPress.org Makes Pineapple Pizza Checkbox Optional

The controversial mandatory pineapple pizza checkbox on WordPress.org’s login form has been made optional. This decision follows a Twitter poll conducted by WordPress.org, in which 81.2% of respondents voted against making the checkbox mandatory. Additionally, 58.3% of respondents declared that pineapple on pizza is not delicious.

The checkbox initially replaced one from October, which required users to confirm, “I am not affiliated with WP Engine in any way, financially or otherwise,” before accessing their accounts. This earlier requirement was removed following a court ruling.

Former WordPress Plugin Review Team representative Mika Epstein advocated for the change by opening a Trac ticket to make the “Pineapple is Delicious” checkbox optional. The proposal quickly gained traction, with Matt Mullenweg expressing his support, stating, I’m supportive of this change.”

Earlier, Matt had expressed his willingness to meet with people to discuss specific proposals and changes, responding to calls for reforms in the governance of the open-source project. The Repository had published an open letter written by a group of WordPress professionals urging Matt to work with the community instead of continuing to act unilaterally.

In response to the change, Jeff Chandler tweeted, “The stupid Pineapple checkbox when logging into WordPress.org is now optional.” CEO of ClikIT Blake Whittle remarked, “Not of any community doing. Only because Matt is supportive of the change on his personal website.” Accessibility Expert Alex Stine added, “Matt said yes, change goes live.”

One Reddit user humorously quipped, “The Pineapple is dead! Long live the Pineapple!”

Earlier, Patricia BT had suggested an alternative in the Make WordPress #community-team Slack channel. She said, “Could the .org login box be changed to something a bit more serious? Maybe something like “I adhere to the Community Code of Conduct” so everyone is following the code. I understand the pizza joke and I am relieved that the legal implications of the previous one are gone (see my concerns about legal implications on my blog), but the WordPress community must look a bit more serious and not have newcomers scratching their heads… We are the community and people (meetup attendees, end-users, customers, etc) ask us (who are more involved here) about what is happening and they need trust.”

Dion Hulse of Automattic also chimed in. He said, “Rather than having a checkbox that must be checked every time without thought, it’s probably better to figure out if the policies are in a format that can be linked to / agreed to, and enable that functionality.”

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    • I dont know if WordPress community should follow Matt’s playground. Most WordPress users are proffessionals, and they work for living with WP, not for their play toys projects.

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    • Good, but it’s still pretty pathetic. Would rather Matt, WordPress & Co. put some serious thought into the platform instead of washing its dirty linen in public. When I say serious thought, move beyond the notion that it’s good enough for blogging and so automatically enough done for everything else.

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    • Even when made optional this checkbox is superfluous and irritating. Never let a bad joke get in the way of usability.

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    • Let’s not get too serious here; it is good that the required legal checkbox has been removed, and optional silliness is fine for a while, including explanation for nonpizza cultures (simply courteous), but let’s just let it drop after we have a bit of fun.

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    • Pineapple on pizza is always ok when jalapeños are also on the pizza.🍕

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    • The check box doesn’t serve any purpose, why not remove it?

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    • Hear me out, remove the box because it doesn’t serve any real world purpose.

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    • Interesting update from WordPress.org! It’s great to see them making the pineapple pizza checkbox optional, as it reflects a more inclusive approach to user preferences. While the debate about pineapple on pizza is ongoing, this move allows users to make their own choice without being forced into a decision. It’s always refreshing when platforms give people more flexibility and personalization in their experience. Looking forward to seeing how other communities take inspiration from this!

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    • While I understand the change to make the pineapple pizza checkbox optional, I believe it should remain mandatory to maintain a fun reference. This quirky feature adds personality to the platform!

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    • Glad to see the pineapple checkbox becoming optional! It was a fun touch, but I get why some people found it a bit much. Patricia’s idea about linking it to the Community Code of Conduct makes a lot of sense it feels more practical. Nice to see WordPress listening to the community on this one!

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    • Let’s not take this too seriously—it’s great that the mandatory legal checkbox has been removed. A little optional fun, like explaining it to non-pizza cultures, is fine for now, but let’s move on once we’ve had our share of amusement.

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    • It’s good to see WordPress.org listening to community feedback and making the pineapple pizza checkbox optional. While the joke was fun, shifting to a more serious approach, like a code of conduct agreement, could foster more professionalism. Balancing humor with clarity is key for user experience.

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