#221- Mary Hubbard on Restoring Trust and Safety, WordPress and WooCommerce Sites Targeted

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WordPress turned 22, and we’re thrilled to share that WP-Content.co is celebrating its 5th anniversary alongside it! 🎉 It’s been an incredible journey of publishing and growing with the WordPress community.

This week on The WP Week Newsletter, we cover Mary Hubbard’s insights on restoring trust while preserving safety, the latest developments involving Automattic, Matt Mullenweg, and the WP Engine drama, the upcoming Cost of Goods Sold feature in WooCommerce core, exciting new projects, and more.

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🗣️TALK OF THE TOWN

Mary Hubbard reflects on the recent efforts to rebuild trust by reviewing previously banned accounts with fairness and care. While most were reinstated, some remained blocked due to safety concerns. She emphasizes the need for clearer processes, transparent communication, and shared moderation responsibilities to ensure a healthier, more resilient community.

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Last but not least, updates from WP-CONTENT.CO 👇

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