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Feedback - Clarify the difference between WordPress & WordPress.org #2988
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Left a few comments, but at the macro level we may be trying to make multiple comparisons here. Those will either need to be clarified in a longer video or broken up into multiple.
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Description
The video somewhat conflates WordPress (the software) with WordPress.org (the website).
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Basically the distinction needs to be made:
WordPress = free, open source software you can download and install to build a blog/website
WordPress.org = a site where you can download WordPress, also hosts WordPress plugins and themes, you can Learn about WordPress, get support and help, and contribute back to WordPress
WordPress.com = a managed WordPress hosting company, where you can pay to host a copy of WordPress, as well as other add ons like domains, backups etc.
There's some added confusion around the fact that the term "WordPress" is overloaded. It can refer to the FOSS software that you can download and install, but it can also refer to the project as a whole or the community around the project.
Similarly, "WordPress.org" may refer to the website, but it may also be used to refer to the community of contributors and/or their submitted work.
In marketing, they sometimes specify "WordPress project" or "WordPress community," which might be a patch that can be applied to the video scripts.
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Go to https://learn.wordpress.org/tutorial/what-is-the-difference-between-wordpress-org-and-com/
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