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"content": "#Gutenberg analysis in terms of \"winning over users\".\n\nhttps://wpshout.com/opinions-about-gutenberg/\nhttps://themeisle.com/blog/opinions-on-the-block-editor/\n\nI'm mostly putting this here to archive these into davidbisset.social.\n\nBut I've appreciated the block editor more as (in some cases forced) I've worked with it.\n\nMost of the feedback i've gotten is how things were handled/communicated (some of which were reasonable items). But WP wouldn't be still in the running today if it wasn't for Gutenberg, that's the reality. #WordPress",
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