My site has crashed
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I have a Hosting Ireland domain, with wordpress hosting ( presumably .org ). I must have mistakenly uploaded a wordpress.com app. When I google my domain name, nothing comes up. but when I google the domain name along with the title of my site, it brings me to a page where I log in with wordpress.com. Also, this address has now crashed….I got an email from Jetpack about it. I think it’s because I mistakenly tried to change menu items on a demo version of Mega blog. Now I have comments intended for that blog appearing in my comments!. If I delete my wordpress.com account, will this fix the problems ? Please help!!! Bernie
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Hi Bernie,
Your self-hosted WordPress site http://bernie.ie/ is accessible though it has not much content on it.
Nserver: ns1.webhostingireland.ie
Nserver: ns2.webhostingireland.ie
Nserver: ns3.webhostingireland.ie
Nserver: ns4.webhostingireland.euTo login to your admin dashboard, you need to go to http://bernie.ie/wp-admin.
Your account on WordPress.com is only used to connect Jetpack plugin to your self-hosted site. The email you received from Jetpack is only notifying you that your site’s status when it’s inaccessible. Deleting your account on WordPress.com will not fix your problem as I don’t think your account on WordPress.com or Jetpack is causing any of those problems.
https://jetpack.com/2018/04/12/why-wordpress-account-jetpack/For self-hosted WordPress questions, you’re recommended to post them at the WordPress.org forum and seek help from the experts and volunteer members there. You may need to register an account if you don’t already have one.
https://wordpress.org/support/
Please be informed that the staff and members of this forum could only help you out with support topics related to WordPress.com sites but not self-hosted WordPress sites as they’re separate entities and independent from each other.
See the differences between WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress here:
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