>>Went through the same scenario with the facebook couple of years ago. I actually posted only three sentences there, when our first grandchild was born and the happy parents posted pictures within the hour. Few months later, it tells me my account was hacked (and daughter checked, someone was spamming others using my account). So I left it like that - I wouldn't touch it with a shitty pole after being dirtied with spam. So it was g'bye facebook, we didn't really love each other at all. Now it's g'bye google, you are just a good search engine, I liked you first four years or so.
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>Give it a few more years and you'll be living in a cave with a foil hat to keep the rays out. :-) (and your still of course)
I prefer to find small outfits which don't go IPO and want to follow the latest trends and do what others do and rule the world (and I leave them if they start on that path). The same company (DotEasy) is hosting my website for 11 years now, and I don't have a problem with them. Ditto for a few other things which I don't feel the need to advertise.
I'd go for WordPress now... I just don't want to hex it. Imagine they too start changing the rules in a couple of years... I'd feel it was me bringing the bad luck.
OTOH, I may just give it a few more years and then go live in the village, tend our garden, make brandy and develop peasant tourism. In that case, all diehard UTers are invited (even those on my ignore list, provided we drink enough together).