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In Core, we're auditing block transforms WordPress/gutenberg#63635 and I wanted to note how prominent and confusing the paid content transform on WordPress.com is as part of looking across our products. Here's an example from the blog home template on my personal nomad.blog site:
paid.content.transform.mov
I'm curious how effective this is, especially if we have any data, and whether we can make it more specific. For example, it shouldn't appear for a site title or menu but I can understand why it might show up for group blocks. Either way, it's currently taking up precious real estate visually, despite not being a common use case.
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In Core, we're auditing block transforms WordPress/gutenberg#63635 and I wanted to note how prominent and confusing the paid content transform on WordPress.com is as part of looking across our products. Here's an example from the blog home template on my personal nomad.blog site:
paid.content.transform.mov
I'm curious how effective this is, especially if we have any data, and whether we can make it more specific. For example, it shouldn't appear for a site title or menu but I can understand why it might show up for group blocks. Either way, it's currently taking up precious real estate visually, despite not being a common use case.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: