I got here too late as well. I saw a link to it, but not the actual post. I’m forever being told I am in breach of some Amazon rule when I publish reviews, and quite a few times they’ve acknowledged their automated systems were at fault. I can’t imagine why you can’t get in touch with somebody who works for WordPress, as long as the e-mail is their work e-mail and not a personal one, but I guess they know the rules. That doesn’t solve the basic problem though…
Thanks for trying, Pete.
I doubt any of us ever read the full terms and conditions for anything when we sign up. That makes it easier for them to say we are in breach of them. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
I am sorry I missed this post before it was taken down. I saw information about it and an email address on another bloggers page and sent in my two cents worth for what ever good it will do. Thanks for what, I gathered through the comments, was a great post about keeping or returning the classic editor in all it’s glory!
It was part of my campaign to retain the old editor, but when I added a direct contact email for a member of staff, they removed that, and my text too.
Best wishes, Pete.
Didn’t get a chance to see the post. Why was it censored?
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It was because I posted a contact email for someone at WordPress, so we could all complain directly to them.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I see…thanks for explaining, Pete.
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I got here too late as well. I saw a link to it, but not the actual post. I’m forever being told I am in breach of some Amazon rule when I publish reviews, and quite a few times they’ve acknowledged their automated systems were at fault. I can’t imagine why you can’t get in touch with somebody who works for WordPress, as long as the e-mail is their work e-mail and not a personal one, but I guess they know the rules. That doesn’t solve the basic problem though…
Thanks for trying, Pete.
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I doubt any of us ever read the full terms and conditions for anything when we sign up. That makes it easier for them to say we are in breach of them. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I am sorry I missed this post before it was taken down. I saw information about it and an email address on another bloggers page and sent in my two cents worth for what ever good it will do. Thanks for what, I gathered through the comments, was a great post about keeping or returning the classic editor in all it’s glory!
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It was part of my campaign to retain the old editor, but when I added a direct contact email for a member of staff, they removed that, and my text too.
Best wishes, Pete.
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