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WordPress.com is a blogging platform that is owned and hosted online by Automattic. It is run on WordPress, an open source software used by bloggers. This website provides free blog hosting for registered users and is financially supported via paid upgrades, "VIP" services and advertising.

The site opened to beta testers on August 8, 2005 and opened to the public on November 21, 2005. It was initially launched as an invitation-only service, although at one stage, accounts were also available to users of the Flock web browser. As of March 2016 there were over 58 million posts published monthly on the service.

Registration is not required to read or comment on blogs hosted on the site, except if chosen by the blog owner. Registration is required to own, or post in, a weblog. All the basic and original features of the site are free-to-use. However, some features (including CSS editor, domain mapping, domain registration, removal of ads, website redirection, video upload, and storage upgrades) are available as paid options.

On WordPress.com sites, every day, over one million new articles and over two million comments are published. Some notable clients include CNN, CBS, BBC, Reuters, Sony, Fortune.com, and Volkswagen. It is estimated that more than 40% of internet bloggers use WordPress as their publishing platform.

In September 2010, it was announced that Windows Live Spaces, Microsoft's blogging service, would be closing, and that Microsoft would partner with WordPress.com for blogging services.


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Advertising

Readers see ads on WordPress.com pages, though WordPress.com claims that it is rare. The "Features You'll Love" page says "To support the service we may occasionally show Google text ads on your blog, however we do this very rarely."


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Censorship

In August 2007, Adnan Oktar, a Turkish creationist, was able to get a Turkish court to block Internet access to WordPress.com by all of Turkey. His lawyers argued that blogs on WordPress.com contained libelous material on Oktar and his colleagues which WordPress.com staff was unwilling to remove.

WordPress.com was blocked in China, but like other sites, it is intermittently unblocked and blocked.

Matt Mullenweg commented: "WordPress.com supports free speech and doesn't shut people down for 'uncomfortable thoughts and ideas', in fact we're blocked in several countries because of that."


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Politics

In advance of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey of 2017, a rainbow banner was placed at the top of the WordPress Reader. This was also done in June 2015, in celebration of the US Supreme Court ruling that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right.


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See also

  • Comparison of free web hosting services
  • List of content management systems

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References


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External links

  • Official website
  • Usage statistics and market share of WordPress for websites - W3Techs

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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