Dear WordPress,
Yes, it’s me again. Well, what did you expect? Reindeer?
First, let me thank you for providing what is, in my humble opinion, the best blogging platform out there with what has to be the best blogging community you could wish for.
Second… WordPress, we have a problem.
Well, several actually.
Again.
For starters, let me ask… have you been playing at happiness engineering again? I do wish you wouldn’t. In fact, most of us wish you wouldn’t to judge by the comments when you do. Even worse, we ever know what’s coming until the usual batch of oddities start occurring. Like bloggers who disappear from our notifications… notifications that cease arriving. Notifications tabs that ‘forget’ to let us know about comments. Readers who get in touch to check you are okay because they haven’t had any notifications either… regardless of the fact you haven’t missed posting in the best part of two years.
And even I’ve noticed the stats have plummeted again by a third… which usually means you are playing again…
There is a difference between making necessary and desired improvements and meddling where things work perfectly well as they are. “If it ain’t broke…” seems a popular litany when you play. Usually followed by a spate of expletives from over-caffeinated writers the world over.
Then there is this whole PC question. No, not, for once, political correctness, but Personal Choice, aka the choice between mobile device and desktop. Some of us… probably most writers… still use the good old PC or at worst, a laptop. No doubt as technology advances we will be retired to museums like those who still like to write with a real pen or, heaven forfend, a typewriter. But for now, some of us prefer a proper keyboard and a screen we can see without a magnifying glass.
Some of us spent decades perfecting the art of using more than two fingers to type, you know. Now you want us to go back to just one? I think not, thank you.
I for one even prefer to read on a screen big enough to see. I know. I admit I’m a reactionary, but hell, not having to squint is a bonus. So is being able to read with a straight back, not hunched over a tiny oblong of light.
And don’t think I haven’t noticed the little tweaks you keep sneaking in either. All aimed at the mobile devices, by the looks of it.
And finally, WordPress, this mobile thing is getting daft. You know, the main reason I blog is because I’m a writer. I’m not a writer because I blog. There’s a difference.
I have lost count of the number of times a reader has commented that I should write a book. It took me a while to work out why they should do so when I have listed all my books, very visibly, on the sidebar. I even have a whole page dedicated to them. I’m not exactly short of them…
But just because I’m a writer doesn’t mean I want to constantly write about books. On the contrary. The blog is where I share other aspects of my life and work… it is supposed to be the playground of imagination, a journal, a communal experience… not just an advertising platform. I built my blog so that it doesn’t have to be. I even took your advice and chose a mobile friendly theme… and one with a sidebar where I could display the books.
… Except, the two are not happy bedfellows. The sidebar doesn’t display on the mobile app… So my readers are excused and doubtless many will remain unaware… That doesn’t help me much though, now does it? Especially when everything is being geared towards mobile use…
If you want the writers who are the backbone of the blogging community to continue creating non-promotional and interesting content, it might be worth looking at that… Because if starving writers and artists are forced to start screaming BUY MY BOOKS, then the quality and diversity of the community can only suffer, people will get bored and wander off to read elsewhere… so writers will stop ploughing their valuable time and meagre earnings into blogging and guess who’s income will eventually suffer? Yep…
Do have a lovely Christmas, WordPress… or perhaps it would be more PC to suggest you go and engineer yourselves some happiness instead of leaving surprises lurking under our proverbial tree… And if you are at a loose end during the holidays, you could always BUY MY BOOKS… or those of the innumerable and excellent Indies that frequent WordPress… and just curl up and read.
Have fun,
Sue x
Oh Sue I love it! Polite with a slight edge. Actually I think a frying pan may have made the point better. 🙂
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You may have a point there Tessa 🙂
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Sue, it is a loosing battle here. They won’t listen.
I hardly notice the changes since i usually go directly to my old dashboard by ” /wp-admin” after my blog URL.
Perhaps the temporary solution would be to have a blog signature, such as an e-mail signature after each blog post – directing people to your “books” page. … Just me offering my two cents.
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I use the old editor/admin too on the PC, but I do use a phone too when I’m away from home.
The blog signature is a good idea, but as a reader myself, I know they either become invisible through habit when you see them every post or they actually annoy people with the constant self promotion. Either way, it is frustrating.
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Readers should be so used to seeing ads by now that it should not be intrusive to see a little signature, but yes they do tend to become invisible but so also the – sidebar will become invisible if you don’t mix things up every now and then. Yes, true either way it’s frustrating – I agree.
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As long as I never have to go down the screaming ‘buy my books’ route!
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yea!
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Oh how I do wish they would stop “fixing” things. I was in a hppy zone blogging away until they came out with the boop, boop, boop business, but was able to avert that with a fix a blogger posted about, but now, since the update, when I go to edit a post, it switches back from the professional editor to that silly blue thing again. I am sooooooo frustrated. I rarely blog anymore and am losing what little audience I once had.
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I noticed you’d gone quiet, Susan. You can avoid the ruddy beep beep boop thing by posting via the admin page. Hover over ‘my sites’ top left to get the drop down > site admin, then once that’s up click on posts.
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Will it stay in the old professional editor when you are trying to edit a post? That’s the problem I have. The regular professional looking editor appears, but when I edit and hit the update post or view post and try to go back it gives me the silly editor.
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It stays there for me… I haven’t had it flip on me yet. You can access all the old features if you go in through the admin page. 🙂
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When I hover over “My Sites” button at the top, I get an option that reads “All my sites, Manage all my sites (and I only have one) but I have to click on it and it reverts to the blue page. I’m also frustrated with not having my follow button up there. Down in the right corner, it’s sometimes visible and sometimes not. That’s why I stress to people to please put a follow by email widget into their blog, because I rarely have time to check my reader, and if I don’t get it in email, I likely won’t see it.
Oh my, I sound like a grumpy old lady. It’s five thirty in the morning here and I have never been to bed. Sleep needed.
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Oh I do hope we aren’t all going that way… if they steal the old admin page I will really not be pleased. I work on a PC, so if you don’t that might make a difference?
I agree with you about the ‘follow by email’ button… I like the option and the Reader misses way too much.
The bottom right follow button does tend to come back if you scroll upwards a bit, but it only follows via the Reader.. and views from there don’t count towards the writers stats.
Grump away… I know the feeling. All too well! x.
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For me it works when I go via “all posts” and then choose the post I want to edit. But the blue side is really annoying I agree.
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The access seems to work a lot better from the old admin pane, doesn’t it?
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I always go via admin even it might be a click more.
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Me too. It is now a matter of principle as much as convenience.
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Yup – Wholeheartedly Second your Motions! 🙂 Been putting off publishing my many drafts of ‘pointed out’ things, for I thought perhaps I was being to harsh – may I say – you said it much nicer than I did – over several months of drafts – I’ve learned to not publish – right away – cuz, seems like anymore, what I log into today and see can just as easily be ‘back to normal’ or off into the ‘wild blue yonder of tomorrow’ at any given second of the log-in day – what do I cling too and what saves WordPress, itself, from such things? Well, for me, my loyalty to the those bloggers I really, really like here – ya know the old song, “Ain’t no Mountain High Enough – Ain’t no valley low enough, to keep me from gettin’ to you, babe…” – Well – thank goodness the community has formed those connections before the ever increasing time of ‘exprimentations’ otherwise -the whole platform would e doomed, in the long run – 🙂 but just my IMHO – 🙂
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That’s exactly it… the community is what makes blogging here the best. I’ve watched them rally round bloggers in trouble, seen them celebrate triumphs, give each other a hand and be there with all kinds of support. It is well worth it…in spite of the glitches and ‘upgrades’.
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and, may I say, is the saving grace that allows the Happiness Engineers to run pelmell into changes that weren’t really thought out too much, before hand…? LOL
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The people in this community give a large area on that balance sheet for the engineers to play in 😉
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Yuppers! 🙂
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Sue – I have to say – rough month and I simply have kept myself going looking forward to the time I can simply smile and listen to you and Nick over a cuppa or a brewski next summer – in your inhabited slice of the world – 🙂 cannot wait to listen more, type less – 🙂 LOL
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We’re looking forward to meeting you too. You can’t beat smile to smile contact 🙂
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Well said Sue ❤ x
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Thanks, Jack. Every so often…
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😉
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Reblogged this on Have We Had Help? and commented:
Sue on her current relationship as a writer with WordPress 🙂
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Thanks for reblogging… it can get friustrating having to cart a soapbox around to stand on 😉
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Although I’m a Blogger, not an Author, I agree with Sue – PLEASE WordPress, spare us further improvements until you’ve thoroughly tested them over all devices and got a consensus of agreement from the widest spectrum of users you can manage…
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Sensible suggestion, Chris. How can we all get this message across to WP?
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Maybe if we all reblogged it Jaye 😀
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on a daily basis, or would that be too much?
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It might get the message across eventually 😉
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You can only reblog it once Jaye 😀
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Oh I don’t know… there are ways 😀
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Linking posts – LOLOL
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A global chain-rant sounds good 😉
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That would work 👍😃
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But would they listen… sighs… 😦
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
Many of us this year have taken to our blogs to express our concerns about changes to the platform we use. I am aware that it is free and that it is one of the best blogging sites but Sue Vincent is right about the fact that we find ourselves herded into a collective flock of sheep with happiness engineers nipping at our heels. We should not forget that WordPress does receive advertising revenue and if bloggers who have a substantial following begin to drift away the content of WordPress will suffer. Having read comments from those who self-host it would seem that it is not providing a better option unless you are a technical wizard who needs all the functionality.. However the fact that I cannot reblog posts on those sites is a key issue for me so I will not be going that route myself. Anyway well done Sue you echo the thoughts of many of us and I for one am appalled by the new re-edit function we have been foisted with when the previous version worked very well thank you.
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Missed entries on my reader (check)
Got no notification about comments (check)
Even though I am not an author, I am still a blogger – with a humble following. I am not even blogging regularly. The more I depend on people seeing me pop up in their readers. I don’t know if I do, but if I judge from my own reader, that has become VERY unreliable. Even though I hate that much mail in my in-box I added all my favourite blogs to “email me when new posts appear”-mode. Still: How do I know that this e-mail-function is reliable??
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I tried using the Reader to keep up with posts, but found I missed too much from friends… so the inbox gets a few hundred notifications a day. Not ideal. I’ve had all my followed blogs erased and reset to no notifications a few times now… for no reason… so make habit of checking every so often in the ‘blogs I follow’ section of the reader that they are still live. But I know that doesn’t help if folk aren’t getting notifications from here. And I hate being so impolite as to miss a comment… and you can’t check thousands of posts every day!
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Oh Sue. Thank you for putting this out on the blogosphere. I am so glad it’s not just me with the stats thing. Mine have plummeted since mid November, and I mean almost sunk without trace from high hundreds/low two hundreds to mid twenties if I’m lucky. I reported it and it seems ‘likes’ recorded in the reader don’t count as views, which also explains why I have more likes than views most days. I feel as if WP have switched me off. The latest thing is no likes at all showing against my posts on the summary page in dashboard, yet the number of comments are. I’ve reported that too. The Happiness Engineer was baffled and was going to contact a member of their design team. I just want things the way they were. I’m glad I have my ‘regulars’, their comments at least let me know someone is reading!
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Yes, the whole ‘doesn’t count from the Reader’ thing is a pain when they are actively encouraging people to use the Reader instead of notifications. Which is fine for those reading, but could be completely discouraging for those writing who see no evidence that they are being read at all!
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That’s exactly how I felt, but now go by the number of likes and comments from readers, until of course WP play with those figures as well.
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Why do they think they can do what they like (in the name of progress no doubt) and we just have to lump it, because we don’t pay? Wherever you go, companies are changing perfectly good systems, and ignoring the parts that actually need to be improved.
We writers need help, not hindrance…
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Agreed. But I do pay most of us do… Domain name… storage… removal of ads… all the other bits that add up. So ‘free’ is a misnomer and if I buy either a product or a service I would like a choice if they feel the need to change it…
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point taken…
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yep… pointy sounds good where some of these things are concerned 😉
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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..giNORMOUSly on the money …(again1) , m’Lady, Sue…greta post ! 🙂 mwaaah:)
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Thanks, Seumas… just a pity we have to rant occasionally for something that seems based on a lack of common sense.
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Hear bloody hear, Sue! I’ve only been back four days and have already noticed much of what you have said. xxx
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ALI!!!! You’re back 😀 xxx
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Yup! Returned on Tuesday – and the frustrations with the system are already setting in! Glad it ain’t just me! xxx
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There are ways round many of them, thankfully. But not all… and no, it isn’t just you! xxx
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Dammit woman… your link goes back to the original site… what’s your current url? xxxx
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I think, I hope, it is this: https://orangehairedalienorabrowning.wordpress.com/ When I deleted all my posts back in October, I realised later that the actual site was hidden and not deleted, so have simply set it up again and started writing new posts! xxx
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Got you, Ali 🙂 xxx
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P.S. If you haven’t seen it already, there’s a new blogger in town 😉
http://nickverron.com/
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Fabulous, Sue: now following him! xxx
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He’s doing a great job 🙂 xxx
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Good for you. I have had my notifications turned off for over a week now and there appears to be no way to reinstate them. The tag has gone. Also, do not get me started on their fancy new mode. I HATE it. If I had not got the old mode saved to favourites I could not post. half the buttons are missing.
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Go in via My sites( just hover) > Site Admin > Post. That gets the old editor.
I noticed they have changed the notifications settings. I had cause to check one this morning. I don’t know if there is a global on/off switch for notifications ( if there isn’t that would be nice WordPress!) but you can alter/check by going Reader> Followed Sites>Manage… then beside each site click the arrow to get a drop down for notification preferences.
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Reblogged this on S.K. Nicholls and commented:
Wordpress, please stop fixing things.
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I’m so pleased it’s not just me who hates the progress WordPress bring to the blogging community. Kudos my new friend for shouting out at the changes. I use phone and tablet most of the time and don’t post anything new. If I’m inspired to write out comes the laptop. I’m so glad to have found another person who hates negativity but will give constructive criticism and voice to others shared concerns.
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Hi Dave, I don’t mind progress and love new technology, but honestly..! The first thing you learn writing, painting and pretty much anything else is to know when to stop fiddling with things. About now would do, WordPress…
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True, although as a musician I used to experiment all the time, different fills, tempos, until the guitarist would shout enough. Not easy being a drummer.
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😀
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Reblogged this on The Jackson Diner.
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Have tweeted and shaed on FB, Sue. Hadn’t realised all the tinkering was for the benefit of people using their mobile phones. I don’t own a smart phone so this wouldn’t have occurred to me.
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I was dragged ( kicking and screaming I might add) into the 21stC a little while ago by Nick. It wasn’t till then that I realised how differently sites display on tablets and phones.
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Ha. I wondered what the heck was going on with Word Press! Thanks for enlightening me, Sue!
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I don’t claim to know… but I have my suspicions 😉
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I’m one of those who almost exclusively use the mobile app. I use a laptop all day at work and at night I just don’t want to look at it anymore. But then I haven’t been doing much blogging (or, sorry to say, reading of blogs) lately either. But IT folks seem to justify their existence with constant changes. Give Ani a snuggle for me.
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Ani is keeping my feet warm at the minute, here ears in easy reach should I feel the need to scratch them 😉
I spend all my days at home on the PC… still can’t get to grips with those little screens except as a necessity 🙂
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Amen!!!!!
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🙂
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I really hope someone at WordPress reads your blog and comment. I totally agree.
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It would be nice… but they haven’t so far when I’ve blown a fuse 🙂
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Actually I don’t know how to reach WordPress. When I started I wanted some help and used the help button – but no answer. Is there really somebody sitting behind ???
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They are pretty good if you can get hold of them, to be fair. You can also get a lot of help through the WP tutorials and the forums ( accessed top right of the old admin page under ‘help’)
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You are right, the tutorials were quite good. So far I worked the rest out myself ,-)
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I did too… only found the rest once I had 🙂
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I also wish WordPress would stop messing about with things that are perfectly fine to begin with. I was trying to link to a previous post of mine but that facility seems to have disappeared all of a sudden! 🙂
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Have you tried via the old editor, Judy?
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No, I didn’t know ho to get back to the old editor! 😣
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Go in via My sites( just hover) > Site Admin (click) > Post. That gets the old editor. 🙂
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Thanks for the tip Sue, I didn’t know we could still get to it 🙂
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Oh yes… and I’m hanging on to it as long as I can 🙂
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Ha Ha! Yes before they do away with it. like everything else that works nicely! 🙂
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They said they wouldn’t. Not sure I believe them, but I reckon that the more of us who use it, the more chance we have of keeping it.
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Yes, well now I know I will be using it 🙂
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The more the merrier 🙂
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Hi Sue. Great for you all those books. I do pay for domains and love WordPress. I tried 2 years ago to put buttons on my blogs to no avail. Re posting to social sites appears after my posts but no lovely big buttons up top. Maybe this is a way of giving me more time to write and get established in what I do. I do want to put my book covers on a pretty colored backdrop and another author told me I can use Word for that. The right time will appear, maybe next year. Thanks for input. Kim
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My son says Windows Live Editor is useful for formatting posts in Word and getting them up there as you want them.. I haven’t tried yet, but Nick swears by it.
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Reblogged this on Crazy Little Redneck Goth.
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That is just a bit of brilliance, Sue. Thanks for speaking out for us all. ☺
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Thanks, Van. It does seem to be a generally-held view that someone should tie the hands of over-zealous happiness engineers behind their backs for a while…
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You speak for many bloggers and certainly for me. Well done you. I’m often frothing at App magicians and blog platformers “Updating, Improving, Tweeking” and adding new features to sites that worked perfectly well before someone got bored and decided to fiddle with everything. If you stand for any kind of office I will vote for you !
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Don’t tempt me, Peter… I pop at WP because I can. The rest of the common senseless brigade … don’t get me started… 😉
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Hi Sue. I wasn’t getting any email notifications from you last week. It turns out that I have mysteriously unfollowed you! I haven’t unfollowed anyone! So how did that happen? I have now put that right. Lets hope the email notifications start coming through again… I am most perplexed!
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It does that for no apparent reason sometimes. I’ve unfollowed everyone three times now… without my knowledge. It’s a WP gremlin 🙂
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Glad it’s not just happened to me then!
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Seems to be a fairly common problem every so often unfortunately.
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Ha ha! Well written, Sue. I noticed my stats had dropped too, but wasn’t sure if that was because my online presence has only been intermittent at best over the past week or so. Hmmm. Would you have had a response at all? Interested to hear if they have anything to say 🙂
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Don’t be daft…response? Only from like-minded bloggers 🙂
That’s the thing though, you can just imagine how discouraged some people will feel if they post some of their best work and it gets no apparent views because of yet another glitch.
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Yes, I suppose it was too much to hope for 🙂 It is discouraging, absolutely, so I do hope they sort it out soon.
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I hold out little hope, Helen… but you never know 🙂
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I don’t think we are reactionary. I think all the real writers I know and that’s a LOT … NONE of them write on a tablet or phone. Too small. And photographers absolutely need a screen on which to edit. And a keyboard, please. Mouse, too, thank you. We aren’t weird. WordPress is betting on the wrong horses.
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I agree with you, Marilyn. Phones are fine for odd comments… that’s about it.
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Great post. WordPress should focus their attenton on what can make the blogging experience better, not more challenging.
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I agree with that.
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Fantastic post Sue. You tell ’em! I’m self hosted and ironically, I noticed I haven’t received post from you in a few days so I came by to check up if you’re ok, LOL. And nothing from Nick either 😦
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Nick has been otherwise occupied and when the hangover wears off may well tell us about it 🙂 I’m still here, but you’re not the only one who hasn’t had notifications… in fact, I have been unfollowed without the person concerned knowing anything about it… another WP gremlin 🙂
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Yesssssss! I just went through my ‘manage my reader’ I found tons of blogs with all notifications turned off! I did not do that. Although, I signed up for post on your site, which I was getting as you posted up until a few days ago, and it doesn’t even show that I’m following you on the reader! So confusing and time consuming this is. It takes about a week to go by when I notice no post has come from my favorite blogs and then I have to go sniffin’ around to see if all is right with everyone, lol. 🙂
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I know… I’ve found myself with most turned off mysteriously and all of them unfollowed before now!
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Grrr, so annoying. And before that, I was getting duplicates at two different emails. I got that under control a few weeks ago, and now I’ll be ‘cleaning house’ once again, lol. 🙂
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It really is… though it does force us into housework 😉
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Lol, yes. 🙂
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Speaking of which… 😉
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Do they really have to tinker so much???
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You just get the feeling they are being allowed to play…
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A wonderful ranty-pants rant! Which I agree completely with. Dear WordPress, stop twerking WordPress!
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Twerking. Not a word I particularly like… but in this case…perfect 🙂
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This says it all: “I blog is because I’m a writer. I’m not a writer because I blog. There’s a difference.” Indeed, there is a huge difference! Thank you for your post, Sue. I hope WP takes heed 🙂
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Thanks, Marie, it would be nice to think so, but I think it unlikely 😉
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Reblogged this on Stuart France.
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Reblogged this on graemecummingdotnet and commented:
Over the last month or two I had noticed that my stats were falling, in spite of the fact that I was putting more posts out there than I had done previously. I was beginning to think people were just getting bored with the volume. Maybe this post from Sue explains it all (though I wonder whether anyone will see it here)…
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I can’t use my old dashboard to create new posts anymore, boo-hoo 😂 Every time I try and save my post I get a message coming up saying that the page has been lost. But when I press the back-button, it is all still there – Hooray! Only problem is that the little save wheel goes round and round and round and round…and never stops going round. 😂
Oh, and I’be also been told that when I now answer some comments, they come with a strange link that does not lead anywhere! What’s all that about, I have no idea?
Totally behind you on all this, Sue. It used to work all so well.
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That’s awful, Hugh. I detest that new, ‘improved’ editor that does less than half of what it needs to.
I do know about the link thing though.. sort of.. Chris just posted about it:
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Ah, thank you. I had the email from Chris in my inbox. Just read the post – What the *7^%$£!!! is that all about then?
Mind you, at least I can now tell everyone what it is. Some thought my blog had been hacked! Phew, thank goodness that is not the case 🙂
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I was wondering myself, Hugh… not keen on strange links in my comment boxes…
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Okay, this is a great post. All of it. But then I got to this: “You know, the main reason I blog is because I’m a writer. I’m not a writer because I blog. There’s a difference.” !!! And I all but fell over. So thank you for that. 😄
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Thanks Sarah… the whole thing makes so little sense. I know we are small-fry compared to big advertisers, but a lot of small-fry make a single huge shoal…they’d miss us if we left 😉
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I am on a cell phone for 2 reasons, Sye. I used to use free computer at the library but my purse was stolen at small town library. He stole it while it was at my feet, surveillance tape prove it. So, I don’t know what he looks like, librarian says he sits by me. . . I feel he got away with my phone, gift cards and took a part of my confidence by using his feet to pull my purse that was lying on floor in front of me, put in his backpack and go. He pleaded out so his court case dismissed and my victim’s statement were useless.
It costs money for a computer and here you have to pay then to have Internet and Wi-Fi. My cell phone is only $30 which I pay my daughter. So, long story I have learned to use a phone to blog thus year! 🙂
I knew you wrote books but am glad to see your list. I submit them to the library requisition committee. Thanks for info! 🙂
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That’s terrible, Robin! What an awful thing to happen! Especially when nothing was done about it…
My computer is my luxury. It definitely needs updating… it is forever crashing (and I mean every hour or so!) and internet access doesn’t come cheap either.But I wouldn’t be without it… and I couldn’t write books on anything else 🙂
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I’m seriously thinking about moing to one of their paid options, but I wonder if I’ll survive it or like it anymore…
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I pay for the upgrades on the .com… that’s enough, it works and I get the benefits of the community as it stands. I did think about the self hosted version but so far see no real benefits to it.
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Oh, thank God! I thought it was just me. So eloquently and PC-ly stated (that’s PC for politically correct). Happy holidays, Sue. Here’s hoping for no more Word Press surprises in 2016 and beyond.
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We can hope, Ann… miracles happen, though in this case, I doubt we’ll be that lucky 😉 Happy Christmas to you.
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Reblogged this on poetry, photos and musings oh my! and commented:
Great post Sue. Alas, is ANYONE at WP listening? We shall see…
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I use both a tablet and laptop because, like you, Sue, I like to use an actual keyboard at times and look at a larger screen. That boop boop beep thing is indeed stupid. I upgraded but I still see it whenever I post on my laptop. I can’t remember if I’ve seen it when posting via my tablet.
And that’s really ridiculous, Robin, about your purse. I can’t stand a thief!
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If you go into Admin by hovering over ‘my sites’ top left, click dashboard, THEN posts, you can usually get rid of the beep beep bop thing 🙂
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Thanks, lol!
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🙂
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Sue, I’m so glad you came by and left a like on my Breaking News today. You are an entertaining writer. I’ve enjoyed my visit.
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Thanks, Oneta. I do try 🙂
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Reblogged this on cicampbellblog and commented:
Oh, yes, I so agree with this rant.
Especially the bit about the sidebar not showing on the screens of mobile devices, so that readers of my blog do not necessarily know about the books I’ve written or the videos I’ve made that are all shown in the sidebar.
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That is really annoying, isn’t it? You proudly display them, only to find no-one sees them any more when they say ‘you should write a book…’
Thanks for reblogging, Christine!
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Perfect!
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A lot of us seem to agree…
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