Comment by reddalo
1 month ago
It's because their blog is hosted on blogger.com (yeah, weird decision), which is owned by Google and does that by default.
1 month ago
It's because their blog is hosted on blogger.com (yeah, weird decision), which is owned by Google and does that by default.
I also have a blogger.com blog.
Why? Because I had it for 20+ years, and I still didn't find an easy way to automatically migrate it to WordPress.
You're also presumably not a $400m+ company, which makes it more intestesting.
I assure you no amount of capital trivializes the endeavour of migrating to/from Wordpress.
GP speaks wisdom.
In my experience, the blog usually falls in some weird space where the marketing team owns it somehow. It’s best to leave them be and let them handle it, because if you suggest an alternative and then something goes wrong or isn’t to their liking you’ll never hear the end of it.
My point was that it's not trivial to migrate away from blogger.
Clearly engineers at Netflix have more important work to do.