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If you ask about the checkbox, you get banned too

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I think drama like this really hurts the community, both the WP and the WPE communities.

Those are the real victims here, not Matt or the WP Engine folks, it's the people each of them serve.

Without those people, they're NOTHING.
Matt has always thought he was the most important in the WP community; he has basically said as much when he used to bully early contributors if they didn't do what he said.

Guy is seriously in a serious downward mental spiral, or developed a drug addiction with how he's acting. The latter would definitely explain why he wants so much money though, that millionaire coke habit gets really expensive, and most of his funds aren't easily liquidated.
 
Jesus, it's real 😂😅

What are they going to do? Start tracking accounts and IP's they've already identified as belonging to WP Engine employees and affiliates and then sue anyone who does actually violate that checkbox and proceeds to log in if they're part of the data set they've already collected?
 
Jesus, it's real 😂😅

What are they going to do? Start tracking accounts and IP's they've already identified as belonging to WP Engine employees and affiliates and then sue anyone who does actually violate that checkbox and proceeds to log in if they're part of the data set they've already collected?
If he could, he would probably.

This latest action has actually alienated a few of the people who decided to stay after his offer to buy them out, as there was literally no need for it.
 
I'm tempted to create an account, put "WP Engine employee" in my signature, and start posting just to see what would happen ...
 
If he could, he would probably.

This latest action has actually alienated a few of the people who decided to stay after his offer to buy them out, as there was literally no need for it.

This last action is the only one which has really given me pause to think. I have a client who moved to WP Engine 2 months ago, prior to that I've never even heard of them. I have however used ACF for years.

So now I'm affiliated with WP Engine because I occasionally log into a site hosted on their platform and have licences for and use software owned by them? :rolleyes:
 
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Looks like Matt is stepping up his craziness
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Good points

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Matt's directly attacking folks critical of his actions now

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Early in the mini-computer era, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) had some people leave and form Data General. DEC sales people bad-mouthed DG and told people to look out for this awful company. The result? People who never heard of DG sought out information about who DG was! DEC unintentionally helped build DG's early customer base!

The same applies here, this word of mouth is advertising WP Engine to many people who never heard of them.
 
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Matt hints at real reason he is after WPEngine now

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