[wp-meta] [Making WordPress.org] #5473: Update one line of copy on https://wordpress.org/hosting/
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Wed Oct 14 15:16:05 UTC 2020
#5473: Update one line of copy on https://wordpress.org/hosting/
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Reporter: chanthaboune | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: WordPress.org Site | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-copy-review |
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Comment (by aaroncampbell):
My first main concern is that this further blurs the line and increases
the confusion between .com and .org, and it appears to be a purposeful
step that direction rather than an accidental result of a naming conflict
from long ago.
My next big concern is that "WordPress.com is the **easiest way**..." is
the kind of comparative claim we specifically disallow even for WordCamp
sponsors - an excerpt from [https://make.wordpress.org/community/handbook
/wordcamp-organizer/planning-details/fundraising/global-community-
sponsorship-for-event-organizers/#wordpress-community-event-sponsor-
guidelines those rules]:
> 2. Sponsors may not provide:
> * Promotional or marketing material containing comparative messages
about the Sponsor, its products or services, such as “the first name in
WordPress hosting”, “the **easiest way** to launch your site”, or “the
best e-commerce plugin”
If the purpose is to get away from the message that .com isn't a "full"
host, because it allows custom plugins and themes now, then maybe it would
be better to just list them as a host like the rest? The built-in wording
(inline instead of listed with the rest of the hosts) definitely makes it
feel like a part of the .org project where the rest aren't.
It seems like that could work perfectly as part of the changes that have
been teased for a while, that would open the hosting page up to a larger
number of hosts that meet a set of criteria, which .com could be one of.
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Ticket URL: <https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/5473#comment:5>
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