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The War on WordPress: WP Engine vs. Matt Mullenweg Heats Up (September 2024 Update)
The WordPress community has been rocked by a dramatic public feud between WP Engine, a leading managed WordPress hosting provider, and Matt Mullenweg, the co-founder of WordPress.org. This isn't your typical software spat – it's a full-blown battle with accusations, legal threats, and potential consequences for millions of website owners. Let's unpack the events that unfolded in September 2024:
Seeds of Discord (Early September):
The tension began simmering when Matt Mullenweg,
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