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Results from the WordPress 2022 Annual Survey have been released. WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy notes that this was a slimmed down version of the survey. It featured 29 questions - as opposed to nearly 100 in past editions. This led to a 26% increase in completion rate. However, there was also a 56% decrease in overall submissions.
Among the highlights of this year’s results:
53% of respondents say they’ve used the Block Editor. Meanwhile, the Classic Editor saw a 25% drop in use.- 76% of respondents install WordPress themselves.
- 68% agree or strongly agree that WordPress is as good as, or better than, other site builders and CMSs.
- Ease of use, flexibility, and plugin options were rated as the top reasons to use WordPress.
- The most frustrating aspects of WordPress were Gutenberg’s unfinished status and the difficulty of learning full site editing.
For more in-depth data, a slideshow is available for download.
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Last week, WordCamp US announced a new approach to programming. The flagship event is looking for speakers outside of the WordPress community. However, the traditional call for speakers is still part of the plan. It’s now open to anyone interested in giving a presentation. WordCamp US will take place from August 24-26 in National Harbor, MD.
Keeping with the WordCamp theme, the events may look different in the near future. WordPress Head of Programs & Contributor Experience Angela Jin laid out the vision for the Next Generation of WordCamps. The big change is in event programming. That includes a more clearly defined audience and a focus on specific topics. Community feedback is welcomed.
From the Grab Bag
Now it’s time to take a look at some other interesting topics shared by our contributors.
In acquisition news, WooCommerce multi-vendor plugin WC Vendors has been sold to Rymera Web Co. Rymera is known for building WooCommerce extensions, including Advanced Coupons and Wholesale Suite.- MasterWP is providing $1,000 travel grants for WordCamp US speakers from underrepresented groups. The program is now accepting applications and sponsors.
- Security firm Patchstack reported a
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