Top 12 Things WordPress can Improve for its Bloggers
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not in the mood to click there, lol.
as you made a pretty large post (took some time and efforts), I’ve left a comment on your post although it’s absolutely senseless. watch your Moderation queue/Spam folder.
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oh i learnt something today ha ha. cant edit the “click here” though.
yah, it took quite some time and effort. is ‘options’ that posted comments on my blog from the WP dev team?
-edit: ok options is u…ha ha.
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We all learn something new every day :)
No, he’s not. You can tell by the ‘Member’ label next to his username. I member of the WP dev team will have ‘Key Master’ next to their handles.
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@cocokie
This is a support forum. Promoting you blog posts here is not acceptable. The thread to plug your blog in is here. https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic.php?id=7101
Moreover, if your suggestions hinge on policy changes then you want staff and management attention and you can get that by contacting them via feedback or email.There are over a million wp.com blogs out there and if the support forum was “used” in this way by even 10% of bloggers then no support requests could be answered — chaos would prevail.
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:) You cool, TT.
If a moderator or staff reads this, would you please remove the ‘timethief is playing moderator’ tag? is inappropriate.
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yeah, that is what all those “Ideas” forums about.
you’ll get free lessons and learn something new (including about yourself)!
PS: just wonder how the OP could show here all that screenshots he made on his post? he had to link them all back to his blog ;-)
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dang it. HTTP/1.1 500 leads to dupes, sorry.
PS: I didn’t tag it, swear; i.e. my tag is only ‘usability’
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Thank you for forgiving me. I appreciate it.
Change is the only constant in our universe, thus, change is inevitable because indeed change is the status quo.
At times the length of time between the birth of an idea until its adoption can be eons and at others it just feels like eons.
I think the ideas you have presented have likely been already discussed by the wordpress.com developers and I think that the plans they have for future development may not be revealed for some time yet to come.
I also know that in the corporate world change is more likely to come from the top -> down than from the bottom -> up.
Over the course of the last year many bloggers have requested many changes and a few have been realized. So, IMO if you are expecting change based on your suggestions to take place in the very near future you could be disappointed. On the other hand, if you are patient you may see the day when one or more of the changes you suggested are adopted.
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wowzerz, I’m just excited how you put it so precisely well and err… tactfully correct, TT! you’re definitely gifted with philosopher’s mind (“Change is the only constant in our universe, thus, change is inevitable”) :-)
in other words: cococokie, in this world none is actually interested in the end-user ideas/problems. it’s simply a formality/profanity.
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everyone cares only about $$ :D
timethief u got some gd article at ur blog. any of u uses firefox add ons a lot?
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everyone cares only about $$
Not me ;)
any of u uses firefox add ons a lot?
I use dev extensions. Why?
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