Desaparecidos: Wordpress.com Sucks

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This is non-news. I have nothing new to report. Everything I have to say has been said by the people directly involved. I am repeating this only as a gesture of solidarity because I am so offended and disgusted by the actions of Automattic, inc.

Timethief is a wonderful person, who was one of the first people I met on the wordpress.com forums. Had it not been for Options, I would never have visited them in the first place. Timethief has amassed over 7,000 posts of wonderful support for the bloggers at wordpress.com. So I find it completely shocking that:

I'm honestly not as surprised that wank and options were banned from the forums. Their blogs, like mine, focus on highlighting issues with wordpress (theirs more the .COM side). The idea that automattic would go out of its way to silence Timethief, who has always held the community as her highest priority, is nonsensical.

This is a warning to anyone considering the use of Automattic's services: They do not have your interests in mind, and if you are ever displeased with the service you receive, they will not hesitate to use those services as weapons against you. Even for people considering the use of just Akismet, it should be disconcerting that you are not subscribing to an anti-spam service, you are subscribing to automattic's vehicle of censorship.

For your own sake, use Defensio, use Vox, tumblr, or blogspot, but stay away from wordpress.com, akismet, and wordpress.com stats. They will violate your privacy, and they will revoke their services at signs of your dissatisfaction.

drmike

Don't forget that I got the boot as well and the reasons are still unknown to me. Matt may state publicly that his email is open but that's far from the truth. And they wonder why I've suggested an ethics policy.

I'd have to go digging for it but I came across a post that questioned how and why they were listing the non-wp.com page view counts on the wp.com blog.

January 7, 2008 4:55pm

adam

I haven't forgotten, although I wasn't aware if your account had been rendered inactive, since I knew you'd posted since.

January 7, 2008 5:06pm

drmike

Side note: What are you using to generate the live preview? Would love to add it to our wpmu and wp installs as an option.

My posts with the drmike account get eaten and never appear on the forums. I'm still able to login though and I can see the posts that I make although no one else can. I think they did it that way as I'm still reporting splogs on their site as well as in their forums with modlooks. We (The 17 wpmu sites we host) get a lot of splogs who cross link over to their wp.com splogs and I'm still reporting these. I dislike spammers more, even with what has occured. Akismet has been removed completely from our servers though. We've been using a Spam Assassin solution for the last few months for all of our platforms.

I don't think they can block my IP address as I rarely connect to the net from home as I've got 60 year copper lines in my apartment. I'm always using the IP addresses of local colleges where I have agreements and arrangements with.

Considering that Matt is now posting what I consider to be racist and bigoted comments directed towards me, still refuses to discuss the situation or reply to my emails and has since June, and has now forced out 2 more volunteers, it's really gotten to be a joke over there.

I, for one, would love to see a response from Toni with Options comment from that thread though. Doubt we'll ever get one. Pretty poor response from someone running for Best Startup CEO.

Can't wait for the next time Matt brings up "Free Speech" somewhere.

January 7, 2008 5:21pm

adam

the plugin is unsurprisingly named live comment preview. It hooks the comment form, so it doesn't even need theme support.

sounds like your account has been bozoed, which is arguably worse.

when I first opened an account there, the existence of wank's blog led me to believe that they supported free speech. I lost that delusion around the time of the udreamofJanie fiasco.

January 7, 2008 5:33pm

drmike

udreamofJanie

THAT'S THE ONE!

I was trying to remember which blog that was. Thanks.

They also seem to be closing more threads in the forums as well. While I hinted about the anal beads thread, Timethief"s one about her Akismet issue got closed and marked as resolved as well.

January 7, 2008 5:51pm

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January 7, 2008 10:12pm

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January 8, 2008 2:38am

Matt

1. There is no way Timethief's IP is blocked by Akismet because (1) Akismet doesn't use IPs like that and (2) there is no record of timethief in the false positives reports. She may have had a comment get caught and it wasn't reported, but that's a far, far cry from saying her or her IP was blacklisted.

2. WPBloggingTips is not marked as Mature. However you are correct that it's not showing up in Global Tags.

3. Drmike, I don't have any unreplied emails from you. I've sent you 5 emails, three in July, two in September, to your Gmail account and none got responses. If email isn't a good medium, maybe ping me on AIM or IRC?

4. We're happy for people to say whatever they like on their own blogs, but our forums, our blogs, etc are our space for a specific purpose. No one was banned from WordPress.com, we just asked them to stop particpating in the forums where their presence caused more complaints than help.

There are at least two sides to every story.

January 8, 2008 3:22am

adam

1. there are a lot of people who helped timethief diagnose the problem. I find it improbable that all of them are lying. unless there's some internet-bermuda-triangle between her computer and the akismet servers.

2. if there was some external list of mature blogs, that distinction might mean something. it's broken usability that amounts to censorship. if you'd like a name for what her blog is, feel free to borrow the title of this post.

4. If global tags are "yours", why is participation compulsory? especially for blogs like wpbloggingtips, who wind up with tags/categories that don't even contain their own posts?

January 8, 2008 3:58am

timethief

The answer is now clear as to why this has all happened. Wordpress hired “hanni” as our “happiness engineer”. She has been lurking on the forum with no “member” key master” or “staff” behind her name now for 4 days. Check this out http://wank.wordpress.com/2008/01/07/our-new-robotic-overlord/
As she is being paid to work full time on the forum, I don’t expect that the regular volunteers will be falling all over themselves to do her work but, stranger things have happened. ;)

This is an update to let you know that I have deleted the controversial posts from my blog and why I did that. The blog at http://wpbloggingtips.wordpress.com is a beginner’s blog. It contains valuable information that I put together with good intentions.

Ironically I had already planned to back way off so I could fulfill my new commitment and I had arranged for that with raincoaster. It’s sad that the management and staff in wp lack the social skills that one would think are required of people in business.

I do not want the all the work I did on the forum and in that blog to be smeared with the taint of the crap that has gone down. I’m turning my backside to wordpress, breaking some wind and then I’m walking away.

January 8, 2008 6:47am

Matt

1. Do you have links to help me track it down? Because it is highly unusual to have someone talking about a problem and no record of it in Akismet's logs. Any time someone gets caught who's not a spammer that's a bug, and I'd like to fix the bug.

2. The mature blogs get enough traffic on their own to not need their own list, ranking, or tags.

4. I'd like to make global tags configurable, there'll probably be a UI for it sometime in the next few months. It's been on the list for a while, just kept getting bumped by some of the bigger projects.

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January 8, 2008 12:40pm

drmike

While I'm thinking about it Matt. I'm sitting here looking at the answers that Hanni and Telly give folks. Here's one for example. The answer is incorrect, shows that Hanni did not understand the question given, and I've got to question if she is even familiar with the software. I say that as this is not the first question she and Telly have given to be incorrect recently.

Please explain to me why you and Automattic feel that receiving an incorrect answer is acceptable and better than receiving a correct answer from a volunteer?

And would some please follow up on her incorrect answers?

January 8, 2008 4:59pm

adam

@TT - I don't doubt that these events and the hiring of Hanni are an attempt to change the basic culture of the forums. I don't see sustainable value in a forum where the only answers come from paid employees, though. It defeats the purpose of a forum.

@Matt -
#1 goes to TT/anyone who uses akismet. #3 should solve #2, but given that it's a low priority and that #2 has some heinous misconceptions, it's worth taking on:

Your point makes the assumption that "mature" bloggers are second class bloggers who do not deserve basic usability and functionality in their software. Your point about traffic is highly suspect, since that we're not just talking about porn bloggers, we're talking about erotica writers, christian sex advice bloggers, and now, people who automattic decides are not a benefit to their service.

Whatever right you have to not serve these people, does not detract from the fact that every user on your service is in danger of falling out of your graces, and receiving less that what could be reasonably expected of a blog host.

@drmike - sorry to have to snip the stuff that's off topic and/or personal, but you have excellent points that deserve to stand on their own, and I'd like the discussion to continue reasonably. It is disturbing that a company specializing in "services that scale well", can't manage to find any record of TT's comments, or manage to deliver emails.

January 8, 2008 5:30pm

that girl again

we just asked them to stop particpating in the forums where their presence caused more complaints than help.

Excuse me, but nobody has ever asked me to stop participating in the forums in order to make way for paid staff, or because my presence was offending fellow users. Had they done so, I would have been happy to comply (bitching a lot and slamming the door on my way out, obviously). Instead, I logged in after a couple of days away to find my account was marked 'inactive' and I was no longer able to post. I wasn't asked. I wasn't warned. I wasn't even told. I was simply banned from posting.

It's not that I'm especially bitter, because I didn't spend anything like the amount of time helping people that timethief or drmike did, and given my tendency towards snark I was always going to end up blocked one day. Just that normally you're more careful to avoid telling outright lies; so when you do, I'm going to call you on it.

January 8, 2008 6:43pm

drmike

Ditto. I wasn't asked. You blocked my forum account, Matt.

January 8, 2008 9:41pm

timethief

"Excuse me, but nobody has ever asked me to stop participating in the forums in order to make way for paid staff, or because my presence was offending fellow users. Had they done so, I would have been happy to comply (bitching a lot and slamming the door on my way out, obviously). Instead, I logged in after a couple of days away to find my account was marked ‘inactive’ and I was no longer able to post. I wasn’t asked. I wasn’t warned. I wasn’t even told. I was simply banned from posting."

Diito. The exact same thing happened to me.

January 9, 2008 12:36am

JanieBelle

When they came for JanieBelle, I said nothing...

January 9, 2008 2:27am

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January 9, 2008 3:15am

Matt

Wank was never asked, that is true. The only email I remember sending her was asking if she wanted to meet up when I was in England a few months ago.

drmike, you were sent emails from Mark and myself around when your mod status was removed, including an exchange on 7/18/2007, which actually included one of the early complaints you made about timethief, which I'm happy to quote here if you like, and then formally asked to leave on 9/14/2007.

timethief, the first email was on 2/18/2007, then after my break comment on the forums I sent you an email, and then when you didn't respond or change the account was deactivated.

I don't bear any ill will towards any of you, in fact I'd happily buy you a beer and hang out if we ever ran into each other or are in the same town. The forums are changing to (we hope) better serve users, who they were created for. More of those changes will be apparent later in the year, but the gears are turning. Think less like discussion forums, more like Yahoo Answers.

January 9, 2008 3:29am

Steven T

Funny how one blog that is currently in the Pingback was deleted by WP.com staff so soon after the author made a posting that linked here, is this another selfless act of suppression and censorship? Because it screams of it. Don't get me started on the callous act of flogging off volunteers, how friggin rude is that?

January 9, 2008 2:57pm

Collin

The forums are changing to (we hope) better serve users, who they were created for. More of those changes will be apparent later in the year, but the gears are turning. Think less like discussion forums, more like Yahoo Answers.

That's such a shame. I have always felt that Yahoo answers sucks. The volunteers you had in the forum were superb - friendly, willing and able to pass on the information required at a basic level that the non-nerds who are/were using your service could understand. I think you burnt some bridges there Matt. I can see what you were trying to do but the way you went about it was/is 180 degress arse about face. You've lost some decent people from those forums and I think that Hanni has her work cut out, as does Trent. How well does she know the software? I can't imagine how steep her learning curve is.

The only reason I haven't completely deleted my account is that until I can find an alternative solution, I need the Akismet licence.

January 9, 2008 3:31pm

adam

@Matt - I'm sure that an answers-type forum will be much easier on those maintaining it (it sounds similar to what TT was trying to do with her copy/paste answers).

Nonetheless, it's a shame that automattic seems to be competing against the community. There's something similar about banning the best supporters of the forum, to make way for the answers-style forum, and the disabling of themes.wordpress.net to make way for the theme marketplace. It's certainly your prerogative to try and make a better official version, but it sucks to delete, destroy, or break the community effort.

@Steven - TT deleted the blog of her own volition, because she wants nothing more to do with wp.com

@Collin - seriously, Defensio FTW.

January 9, 2008 6:12pm

Collin

Cheers Adam, missed the link in the original post.

Bye Bye Akismet, bye bye wordpress.com! :)

January 9, 2008 6:16pm

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January 9, 2008 6:35pm

thesacredpath

@Matt

I'm tempted to quote my uncle from North Carolina, "that dog don't hunt."

I personally despammed timethief dozens of times over a period of a week on my test blog http://opposablethumbz.wordpress.com and also on the self-hosted blog tied to my username and she was still being caught. We worked with all of her email addresses, which were all being caught. Since all of her email addessses were being caught, it points to an IP address block.

When I was logged out on both of my accounts and used her email address, name and URL, none of the comments I made were caught in Akismet on either of my blogs (.com and self-hosted). This would obviously lead one to believe that it was either a block on her specific IP address, or a block on a bunch of IP address that happened to contain hers. When I used her information and commented I was doing so from a different IP address. That was the only difference.

At the very least, this smells incredibly suspect.

I have deleted the 3 or so pages of test comments she made on my test blog, but you should have access and records to all of that. Feel free to take a look.

January 9, 2008 8:24pm

thesacredpath

@Adam and Collin - I've switched to Defensio and I'm quite happy with it so far.

January 9, 2008 8:37pm

Juan

Thanks for the tip on Defensio. I'll install it as soon as I get home.

January 9, 2008 9:50pm

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January 9, 2008 10:16pm

Matt

thesacredpath, thank you. That's all I needed. Just a reminder to anyone else, feel free to contact Akismet support any time. You can switch to another system like Defensio but if you're being wrongly caught that's not going to fix it on the millions and millions of websites that use Akismet.

The fundamental difference of opinion seems to be the quality of support people were getting on the forums. We think it was pretty bad, for some of the reasons TT and drmike have cited, like not having inside information about features or being able access people's dashboards. (Note this isn't a diss on the people who were helping out, just a structural issue, you can only help so much if you don't have backend access to the systems. It's just less efficient.)

Numerically it was also much smaller than the support we do via our helpdesk - 15.5k unique issues in 2007 vs 41.6k in the helpdesk system. (And that ratio will be higher when dashboard support becomes 24 hours again.) However that 1/4th of the support was causing 90%+ of the complaints we were getting from users. The other option that was discussed, and had several strong proponents, was eliminating the forums altogether, but at least for now we're going to try to adapt them to see if we can get the user experience to be better. It's unfortunate that some people's feelings were hurt by being asked not to participate anymore, but already the changes have created a much better tone on the forums.

January 10, 2008 4:50am

Matt Algren

It’s unfortunate that some people’s feelings were hurt by being asked not to participate anymore, but already the changes have created a much better tone on the forums.

Matt, that's just bullshit and I think you know it.

As several have said in these comments, they weren't asked not to participate, they were banned summarily without warning or reason. Anyone who would raise a question about the effectiveness of staff, like when a disastrously incorrect answer is given (as happened the other day and still hasn't been corrected) is gone because you quietly kicked them out. All that's left are people who are afraid that they're next to be banned, ripped from the global tags for no good reason, or summarily deleted if they question anything. That's not a healthy atmosphere, and it certainly isn't an improvement.

As I've said elsewhere, I really have no problem with a change in the forums, and I think a less forum-y format would probably be better, given that it's the same five or so questions over and over. Frankly, I'd probably be one of those in favor of ditching the forums altogether and opening support 24 hours. (Real support, BTW, as opposed to the 'I dunno' variety that we currently have.)

The problem is that you chose mob tactics over those of a mature businessman. You chose to silence anyone who would question you instead of dealing with the issue at hand. Now you're in cleanup mode, ignoring the fact that sacredpath showed that you were lying earlier in the hopes that no one will notice it.

Look, I'm nobody. On my little blog's best day I get well under a hundred hits. I'm under no illusion that comment links from this dust up will create an internet sensation. I have nothing to gain from even commenting here except the hope that you'll begin to understand that the problems people have are not as much with the decisions you're making as with the manner in which you're carrying them out. I want WordPress to be successful as it can be, but you're the biggest impediment to its improvement.

My two pence.

January 10, 2008 7:46pm

Matt

I really don't have time anymore to spend on this thread. People are more interested in conspiracy theories than truth. Hundreds of times on the forums TT has told people wrongly caught by Akismet to contact support, yet it happens to her a single time and she's posting publicly about it and people scream censorship. She deletes her blog and people say we did, even after being corrected. If you've made up your mind, I'm not going to change it.

The thing that's sadly funny is that the people in question have complained about each other in the past. This is not he first time there's been a bad element purge in the 4+ year history of WP, and every time it's been for the better, despite proclamations that everything was ruined and over. I'm really looking forward to 2008, but perhaps one of my resolutions should be to stop participating in these bash threads.

January 10, 2008 11:44pm

raincoaster

Matt, the whole "divide and conquer" thing is not going to work at this point. We are all human and we have had our differences with one another in the past, but the issue in question isn't who likes who else: the issue is, does Wordpress.com treat its forum volunteers fairly and respond honestly to criticism.

I don't see an adequate response to tsp's highly-detailed post. Perhaps AKISMET didn't IP blog Timethief...but perhaps there is another way to IP block?

January 11, 2008 7:36am

Steven T

Oh I see, smart choice. I wouldn't bother with WP.com for many reasons, sorry Matt but for me personally, WP.com is very crippled and there are other blogging services that offer more than WP.com does.

Hopefully Matt & Co will change attitude and begin to reflect a more positive response, but now the way things are going, WP.com is doomed to fail.

January 11, 2008 1:28pm

that girl again

The thing that’s sadly funny is that the people in question have complained about each other in the past.

You've looked at the fact that drmike and timethief both made enemies in the forums (fairly inevitable, given the amount of time they spent there) and used that as an excuse to label them 'bad elements'. And you've decided that troublemaking was their only contribution because a) it serves your purposes to spin it that way, and b) you don't get to hear from the people who found them helpful. Happy users don't complain.

You could have said 'look, this form of support isn't working' without ripping into the individuals who were doing it. You could have announced that the forums were being scaled down because most of the questions are of a technical or policy nature that have to be referred to staff anyway. You could have thanked people for their attempts to compensate for the fact that official support is closed a large percentage of the time, tell them that you've realised it was unacceptable and have hired new support staff. I'm not saying that people wouldn't have been upset if you'd behaved in a more grown-up manner. They probably would. But they wouldn't have been anything like as angry and insulted.

However, that would have been insufficiently dramatic for you. It's far more exciting to ban and censor and insult people and watch them run around screaming on the blogs. You could have emailed options and timethief, but instead you chose to make a public forum post dismissing them, knowing perfectly well that it would get an equally public reaction. You post in these threads to defend yourself, yes, but also to keep the drama going by saying inflammatory things. 'Bad elements'? Trying to stir up trouble by reminding everyone that timethief and drmike have had some pretty explosive disagreements themselves in the past (like we don't already know)? Trying to provoke me by messing around in my moderation queue? Please. You're as addicted to the drama as everyone else is. Ditto Mark posting cryptic little digs in the 'what happened to timethief?' thread. The drama-mongers and the drama-creators have a symbiotic relationship. Don't think I'm not grateful for it.

January 12, 2008 5:34pm

options

hello Adam,

first of all, let me congratulate you for the effort of moving your blog to Habari -- I really appreciate your 'in word and deed' thing (absolutely serious, no kidding)!

also, while this comment is a kind of a basic test whether this thing (habari comments) is working already, I beleive you might should be aware that I (and others too) already got some pings from this Habari install. that's purely FYI, just in case the exodus transition is just not complete yet.

re: blast form the past

I believe we first met on the [tangently] Fauna related subject a month earlier in the "How do you put a different image in the header?" forum thread -- this FAQ (Custom Header Image) was a hottest potato on the .com fora at that time since their very inception and around of the very first .com blogs (ca. 10/2005) even before the official opening of .com itself.

*) untill Joen and Ben arrived (ca. 04/2006, particularly clever and a genuine discovery for a .com) that Custom Header Image URL can be parametrized using the 'WP Theme Toolkit' of Ozh (09/2005). well, actually, I dunno who hit upon this idea first, but their Fauna and Regulus definitely pioneered this way.

January 12, 2008 9:50pm

adam

options - sorry about that, i didn't mean to ping everyone. you can delete the pings if you're so inclined. this is more of just a trial, if there's an actual exodus, it won't be until i can maintain my permalinks

January 12, 2008 10:27pm

options

Adam, no problems, and I don't mind that ping at all. just wanted to inform you because I thought it was kind of an *unexpected* and unwanted behavior for you.

guess habari guys should (be interested to) make a permalink mantaining plugin.

January 13, 2008 2:52am

wp-admin

i believe it's in the works. they've got a list of the necessary mod_rewrite rules posted, but it sounds like it will be a core function soon.

January 14, 2008 4:15am