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The Hidden Risk of Copy-Pasting AI Content

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This is a quick reminder for anyone using AI writing tools: copying and pasting content directly from an AI tool can sometimes include hidden characters you don’t see on screen. Most people aren’t aware of this, but what you see is not always exactly what gets copied. The Invisible Code Some AI-generated text can include invisible formatting characters. These act like a kind of hidden “watermark” inside the content. You won’t notice them visually, but they still exist in the copied text. In some cases, they may even indicate that the content originated from an AI tool. Website Security Issues These hidden characters can occasionally cause unexpected problems when you paste content into a website editor or CMS. For example, they may: Prevent a post from saving properly Trigger validation or security filters Cause formatting issues in the editor If you’ve ever had trouble publishing content that “looks fine,” hidden formatting can sometimes be part of the reason. Key Takeaways If you’re ...

Keeping WordPress Sites Secure: A Morning Cleanup Story

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  I spent my morning cleaning up another WordPress site. It’s not my favorite type of work, but over time I’ve gotten quite efficient at it. I’ve been handling sites that others struggled to fix, and today’s cleanup was another reminder of how critical basic maintenance really is. The Problem The site was running multiple plugins that hadn’t been updated in years—and several of them had known security vulnerabilities. This is something I see far too often. When plugins are left outdated, they quickly become easy entry points for security breaches. Most compromised WordPress sites I work on trace back to this exact issue. Prevention Matters The fix isn’t complicated, but it does require consistency. Regular plugin updates should be part of every website’s maintenance routine. It’s one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce security risks and avoid emergency cleanups later. But maintenance isn’t just about security—it also directly impacts performance, stability, a...

Meeting Matt Mullenweg at WordCamp US

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Life update: Jeremy Koering and I had the amazing opportunity to chat with Matt Mullenweg — the co-founder of WordPress — about upcoming improvements to WordPress and some really interesting AI developments. The Discussion Our conversation covered everything from WordPress innovations to how AI is shaping the future of the web. It was such an engaging discussion that we probably could’ve kept going all night if the venue hadn’t started closing down. Conclusion It was the perfect way to end WordCamp US — talking about the future of WordPress and AI directly with Matt Mullenweg. Experiences like this remind me why I love being part of this community. The WordPress ecosystem keeps evolving, and AI integration is becoming a bigger piece of that story. It’s exciting to be part of conversations that help shape where the platform is headed. Thanks for reading! You can find more of my updates on Instagram , LinkedIn , and Patron View .