Beware: Wordpress Codex an unfriendly playground
I had written a few hundred words on the WP Codex about WP under heavy loads when suddenly my page disappeared. Yup, I hit refresh and the page was completely gone–fantastic! I’d gone to all the trouble of creating a nice permaurl to work on that didn’t conflict, called “WPUnderLoad” or something unique, written a quick introduction, and then it all disappeared. I went to my user page, which sadly is public there, and noticed that an uber-excited admin Lorelle decided to yank my page and leave me a nice message something along the lines of:
Welcome to the Wordpress Codex!! Blah blah blah…
You’ve created a nice new page, but no one can get to it. You should blah blah blah…
Come on. I’m still in the middle of editing it, of course no one can get to it. I’m a highly paid software engineer. When I’m done writing the article, I’ll link from the relevant page. Still, our overeager admin sees a new article and immediately trounces it.
So, I decided that working on the codex was a waste of my time, that running analog on over 2 GB of slashdotting log files was just not worth it, for me. Sorry Wordpress, but this time I’m just not giving back. You had a chance at my valuable unique data and analaysis, but like bad breath on a hot date, you blew it.
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