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Looks like I "offended" Matt Mullenweg a bit too much.  Write a pair of posts describing how they have ignored a long list of splog reports and I now have my wordpress.com account suspended and my posts in the support forums edited without permission.  But in addition to that, I've been blackballed by Akismet and it appears that my comments on wordpress.com are being trashed automatically. (A picture of that after the fold.  Guess I won't be posting comments to your blog anymore, wank.)

What bothers me about all this is that it started on Matt's end when I suggested that since most of the support forum volunteers were not going to be able to attend the first WordCamp, that it would be a great idea if Automattic would drop each of them a tshirt into the mail.  That way Matt and crew would show how thankful they were for the time and the work that they put in.  This, of course, didn't fly over too well and since that point, many of us noticed a "cooling" of staff's attitudes towards those who helped out.

There, I said it.  All this because of a lousy tshirt.  A simple gesture that would have taken at most an hour or two and would have meant a lot of some people.  Hell, the gallery folks sent me a tshirt for reporting an issue with their website. (I still need to blog about that.  There's pictures here and here.  Yes, it was 6:30 in the morning.  It was early and I was tired and hadn't shaved.)

Since that time, I've had Matt and others from Automattic lie about me, post insults, make light of my physical handicaps, and make light of my former relationship with my ex fiancee.  While he goes on and on about how approachable he is, he has refused numerous times to discuss how his company has acted towards me and has refused to follow up on the questions that I raised.

All this does prove three things though.  Wordpress.com is not pro free speech, not pro customer service and fully believes in censorship.  Can't wait for the next time Matt gets up on his soap box shouting out to the whole world how they support it so much. 
I'm thinking about doing some more writing in the future and was looking for some input on what to start off with.  Feel free to comment:

Opinions?

edit: Added a link to Mission to Hell Chapter #1

WP-Forums is hackable

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drmike-128.jpgI'm no longer supporting WordPress but I wanted to mention this as I had been suggesting this WordPress plugin to folks in the WordPress Multiuser forums previously.

It's been announced that the wp-forums plugin is hackable and a security risk.  Considering that the author hasn't been around much, don't expect a fix for it any time soon.

I, for one, have been suggesting folks use Simple Forum instead.  There's no import route though for you to use.
I setup a WordPress Multiuser site for one of my clients about a month ago with one of the domains I had kicking around and not using. We still have a lot to do with it.

Cynix
lyceum.jpgNo new development in over a month. Pity.

Even Donncha isn't that bad, new kid and all.

Been playing with the stats over at daria.be today.

Worked out that the Akismet plugin has stopped a total of 213,090 comment spams from reaching the blogs.

That's a lot.

Check out the count updated on the front page of daria.be under the Site Stats header.

drmike-128.jpg...I ask a question and no responds in the WordPress forums. All that time I spend helping folks out and no one can take a few moments for me. It's frustrating.

Has anyone ever noticed that…

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...we're seeing less and less of Automattic staff in the Wordpress.com forums? Or Donncha or Matt on the Wordpress Multiuser support forums? It's rather frustrating. Usually when we see a staff member, it's because I've emailed them to ask for assistance. Must be nice to sit back and let the volunteers handle the issues and folks complaining. Or the extra coding and hacks over on WPMu. Gotta admit that I'm getting rather tired of all of it currently. I've made the suggestion a couple of times over the last few months that they at least publicly thank those who help out. Seen anything? Nope. Ditto on hiring a weekend support member. Trent disappeared fairly quickly from the wp.com support forums. Anyone else notice that? I get more thanks from the 80 year old homeless guy I hand a cup of coffee to every Saturday morning. *sigh*
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...we're seeing less and less of Automattic staff in the Wordpress.com forums?

Or Donncha or Matt on the Wordpress Multiuser support forums?

It's rather frustrating.

Usually when we see a staff member, it's because I've emailed them to ask for assistance.

Must be nice to sit back and let the volunteers handle the issues and folks complaining. Or the extra coding and hacks over on WPMu.

Gotta admit that I'm getting rather tired of all of it currently.

I've made the suggestion a couple of times over the last few months that they at least publicly thank those who help out. Seen anything? Nope.

Ditto on hiring a weekend support member.

Trent disappeared fairly quickly from the wp.com support forums. Anyone else notice that?

I get more thanks from the 80 year old homeless guy I hand a cup of coffee to every Saturday morning.

*sigh*

Check out the new Dashboard Menu we have over at daria.be. Wish the picture had come out crisper though. Instructions are here if you want to include it within your own WordPress multiuser setup.
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