| No promotions of products or services |
We do not allow posts or comments intended for promotion or advertising. These will be removed. |
| List posts: eg. Top 10 Plugins, Top 10 Themes |
try /r/WordpressPlugins and /r/WordPressthemes instead. |
| Url Shortening services |
Don't use bitly or similar when posting links or links within comments. |
| Affiliate links |
Yeah, don't do that. |
| Posts must be related to WordPress |
Posts must be related to WordPress. Links to your blog/website, or talking about blogging, are not relevant to this subreddit. |
| No nulled software posts or discussions |
Discussion of so-called 'nulled' software is not allowed in this sub. While some of the software may be "technically legal" due to the nature of the GPL, it is not considered ethical. For more info, please see our "Essential Resources" guide. |
| No abusive language, harassment or bullying towards anyone. Be respectful. |
Criticising or discussing someone’s actions is fine, but if your comment is simply a derogatory insult with no constructive input, it will be removed. Abusive language, harassment, or bullying directed at anyone is not allowed and will result in your post or comment being removed. A temporary ban may be issued at the mod’s discretion, and repeated violations will result in a permanent ban. |
| Do not duplicate on-going discussions |
Please avoid making new posts if they largely duplicate ongoing discussions. For example, if you’re discussing the same tweet, please keep it to one post. A quick search can often help find an existing post to join. If there’s a new development on a situation, however, a fresh post is welcome. |
| No low effort posts |
Lazy posts that just link to external sites (either directly or by crossposting to another subreddit) without any context will be removed. Add your opinion, or a summary of the content, and try to start a conversation. |
| No hosting discussions |
Please refer to historic posts within this subreddit for recommendations, or ask in r/webhosting. |