The Digg API was shut down in 2014.
Much of the work we do at Automattic is behind the scenes, infrastructure you’ll (hopefully) never notice or see, but we’re always thinking about how the improvements we make to the foundation of the site will allow us to build more interesting things on top of it.
Today, one of those developments comes to fruition — everyone’s free upload space has been increased 60x from 50mb to 3,000mb. To get the same amount of space at our nearest competitor, Typepad, you’d pay at least $300 a year. Blogger only gives you 1GB. We’re doing the same thing for free.
Our hope is that much in the same way Gmail transformed the way people think about email, we’ll give people the freedom to blog rich media without having to worry about how many kilobytes are left in their upload space.
How are we able to do this? Over the past year we’ve developed our file infrastructure, replication, backup, caching, and S3-backed storage to the point where we don’t feel like we need to artificially limit what you folks are able to upload just to keep up with growth. We’re ready for you. 🙂
What about the space upgrades? They’re still important. You still need a space upgrade to upload certain file types, like movies, and we’re also increasing the limits of the paid upgrades, so if you bought a 1GB upgrade before it now adds 5GB for no additional charge.
awesome info from wordpress, sound good for all member
waw……..that’s great. is that really? how i can try it.
wow!
Great!!!!
Thanks
As far as I’m concerned, WordPress is the blog capital of the internet.
I nominate Matt Mullenweg for president in ’08.
-JS-
This is why love you guys 😀
This will be really really useful 🙂
This is a great upgrade! Thanks WordPress!
Thanks wordpress!
Snooooozzzzzz…so what. I am still severely limited to what file types I can upload. I would suppose that I can get a lot more stills out there but would like to put WMVs/etc.
-c
I already used 32% of my 50mb and was a little bit ‘worried’ about it. Then suddenly, I was surprised (and so confused! haha!) to find — “Used: 1% of 3GB!” How the ‘hell’ did it happen? …So here’s the answer!
Thank you very much, WordPress people! love yah! 😀
Thank you very kindly…superb new feature 😉
Greetz,
Martin
Thank You So Much! You guys are the BEST
“the same way Gmail transformed the way people think about email”
Please, never compare the two again. Gmail is awful, full of spam, never use it.
Thanks for the upgrade to WP though. Much appreciated.
It’s really a good thing. Thank you!
thank you for saving me from paying for a larger blogsite…now i can freely make mine here look good. i should prolly start on that soon! 3GB, truely a gmail method of enhancement.
This is a great upgrade.thanks.
Changes such as this brought me back to WordPress for good. Thanks for your commitment to an incredible resource.
I know you’re something…Matt. Thanks for upgrade!!
Woot! Automattic is starting strong this year.
Cheers to wordpress for this giant leap towords expansion.
Once again WordPress Team ante-up. You guys ROCK ! much thanks.
Anthony
That is so f*****’ awesome!
The next thing you wanna go for is more (free) options to customize the blogs…
Das ist saugeil!
Was jetzt noch fehlt: Mehr Möglichkeiten, die Blogs zu individualisieren…
Best,
Sebastian
Thanks a lot. For a photo heavy blog like mine, this is much appreciated. Keep up the good work – it inspires us to make better blogs, too.
goodness! flickr can close shop. might as well just upload photos here and do a lil more donkey managing it in categories 🙂 thankyou!
Wonderful – thanks! Now we can really go multimedia!
This is wonderful. Thank you
Thank you so much for the space! I had used like 22% of my 50MB before, and now it says 0% of 3GB! Thank you so much WordPress!!!
thanks, wordpress. now i don’t have to use such itsy-bitsy pictures on my blog
Great!! This is the feature which attracted me towards WordPress
thanks
That is welcomed, appreciated and just friggin’ awesome. Thanks very much!!!
Gmail’s not awful. I love their spam filtering–best in the business, IMO. Glad to see the space upgrade; that’s one of the reasons (besides reliability) that I moved back to wordpress.com.
Franchement, c’est une excellente nouvelle !
Je me demandais justement comment faire pour héberger mes fichiers une fois les 50MB consommé. Mais j’ai été agréablement surpris en constatant l’inscription 3GB … Au début j’ai cru à une erreur 😀
Thanks Mister Matt ! Good Job !
good move!
Kristof
Thank you for explaining this…. I thought I had purchased an upgrade without knowing it & was thoroughly confused. I’m new to this whole blogging thing!
Thank you so much!
Hey guy, thank you so much.
You solved my problem, hehhehe.
Thanks! Yippie I was beginning to worry that I’m hitting that space limit. Now if we could just get some more themes all would be well…
kudos to wordpress. WordPress is far ahead of Blogger and Typepad. Both of them have no stands in front of your company matt.
thats simply one of the best ideas you ever had and is bound to tempt more people the WordPress way, many many Thanks for this, am now a staunch and unrelenting WordPresser! 🙂
one thing that i always think is how and what should i post to my blog.. with 50 megs.. i used to think its.. enuf for me to write as much as i want.. but now? … maybe it better it is allowed to upload audio.. so i don’t need to write.. just record and post on my blog.. is it okay Matt?
and i think indonesian people doesn’t need to pay at all (if they want big space) just for blogging.. well Matt.. Thanx anyway 🙂
I’m a big fan of you guys and I recommend you to many people daily. Thanks!
Nice! Am I the only one who needs to upload spreadsheets 😉
Awesome!
WP ROCK…. great news 😀
Good news, that’s why I’m here. Awesome stuff !
very very good and nice work!
increase to 300 GB 😀
Thank you so much for the extra space. I was starting to worry about what I would do once I reached the 50Mb limit but now… more space than I know what to do with. Now I can inflict even more of my skewed opinionated weirdness upon the world. Mua Ha Ha Ha Ha!
That is pretty awesome.
Cool! I saw the one day “2% used” and the next day…”0% used” and I wondered… hmm.. so, big thank you!
Hehe. I had never seen so many thankfully, happy comments on a single post. 🙂