WordPress Drama Commentary (WP Engine and Automattic)

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WordPress Drama Commentary (WP Engine and Automattic)

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This caused panic among website owners, agencies and company employees. Some people wonder if WordPress is still safe and if they should look for alternative CMS options for their website.

In this article, I want to explain lebanon phone number what it is, what the consequences of this new WordPress tragedy are, and what you can do to protect your website.

TLDR: No, this is not the end of WordPress, your site is safe.

My disclaimer:

I am not a trademark attorney or legal expert. I'm writing this for readers of the WPBeginner blog who care about what's going on. I've been working in this community for the past 18 years and I love WordPress. These are my opinions based on my industry experience and what I read online. I don't know anything about the situation. I reserve the right to change my opinion if I learn of new information.

Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s jump right into what’s going on in the WordPress drama involving WP Engine and Automattic.

What is this WordPress drama about? (short summary)
Is this the end of WordPress?
Will my website be affected by all of this?
What steps can you take to protect your WordPress website?
As a WordPress agency, how do I deal with relevant clients?
my final thoughts
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