I Read Through Cloudflare’s “2024 Year in Review.” Here’s What You Should Know

Insights from Cloudflare 2024 Year in ReviewCloudflare just released their “2024 Year in Review” report – a detailed document that dives into the key trends and patterns shaping the web over the past year. I’ll be honest with you, it’s my first time paying attention to this report, but I’m really fascinated by the insights that they’ve been able to deliver. It’s an opportunity for all of us (website owners) to explore the forces behind the internet as we use it every day, and perhaps walk into 2025 a little more prepared.

What’s Next for Gutenberg? A Community Chat With WordPress Developer Riad Benguella

What's Next for GutenbergLast week, Riad Benguella, a key WordPress developer, asked the community about their “quick win” wishlist for the block editor / Gutenberg. He posed it as simple question on the social media platform Bluesky. In this article, I’m going to recap of all the suggestions that were made, starting with the those that have GitHub issues attached to them.

WP Engine Gets Its Preliminary Injunction Against Automattic/Mullenweg

WP Engine Gets Its Preliminary Injunction Against AutomatticMatt Mullenweg’s crusade against WP Engine seems to have hit a roadblock as the case moved from the court of public opinion to the court of…well, the actual court. On Tuesday December 10, WP Engine won a preliminary injunction against Mullenweg and Automattic that seems to be aimed at preserving the status quo from before Mullenweg’s alleged attack, thus giving the case time to work through the court system while limiting the damage to WP Engine.

The Dark Side of Reddit’s Search Dominance: Inside the Parasite SEO Game

Dark Side of Reddit's Search DominanceHave you noticed in the past few months that Reddit seems to pop up in almost every single one of your Google search results? Whether you’re looking for product reviews, travel tips, or life advice, those distinctive Reddit threads are almost always there on either page one or two – though it’s usually the former. This isn’t just Google’s algorithm being extra friendly to Reddit – there’s actually a story behind it.

Court Grants WP Engine’s Injunction Against Automattic

Court Grants WP Engine's Injunction Against AutomatticIn the latest twist of the WordPress world’s legal disputes, the court has granted WP Engine’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Automattic. In summary, the court found that WP Engine is likely to succeed on the merits of its claims, is likely to suffer irreparable harm without the injunction, the “balance of equities” favors WP Engine, and issuing the injunction is in the public interest.

I Wanted to Follow the First Hearing in the WP Engine v Automattic Lawsuit So That You Didn’t Have To

First Hearing in WP Engine v AutomatticIf you’ve been following the WordPress world lately, you might have heard about the small little lawsuit between WP Engine and Automattic. Jokes aside, it’s the kind of case that could have far-reaching effects for developers, other hosting companies, and anyone whose business depends on WordPress for that matter.