reply Amanda CAARSON · 21 Elul 5784 (Tuesday 24 September 2024) · 1 minute to read Toot by James H (allovertheplace.ca) I think I technically have a WPCom blog but I never use it.
@acarson You can probably technically delete it if you don’t want it. I… need to do that with a bunch of test sites. Reply
@acarson Hey, now you can blame Automattic for breaking your shit. LOL https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/25/wordpress-org-bans-wp-engine-blocks-it-from-accessing-its-resources/ WordPress.org bans WP Engine, blocks it from accessing its resources | TechCrunch Reply
@quanin @acarson jesus! My personal, barely used blog at stickbear.me is with wp engine. Is it time to consider googling and migrating it back to a self-hosted wordpress? If that’s even possible, lol. Reply
@munchkinbear @acarson Sure is. But if you use a migration plugin, you’ll need to install it manually. Reply
@munchkinbear @acarson You’re paying WP Engine too much money anyway, and I’m no longer being paid to suggest that Automatic is the better option. Reply
@acarson You can probably technically delete it if you don’t want it. I… need to do that with a bunch of test sites.
@acarson Hey, now you can blame Automattic for breaking your shit. LOL https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/25/wordpress-org-bans-wp-engine-blocks-it-from-accessing-its-resources/
WordPress.org bans WP Engine, blocks it from accessing its resources | TechCrunch
@quanin @acarson jesus! My personal, barely used blog at stickbear.me is with wp engine. Is it time to consider googling and migrating it back to a self-hosted wordpress? If that’s even possible, lol.
@munchkinbear @acarson Sure is. But if you use a migration plugin, you’ll need to install it manually.
@munchkinbear @acarson You’re paying WP Engine too much money anyway, and I’m no longer being paid to suggest that Automatic is the better option.