1. Unsecure CMS platform.
2. Can be expensive:
While the WordPress itself is free, when looking at the whole picture there are significant costs. If you want your website to stand out and your visitors to have a great you have to buy a theme, as the free ones are overused.
3. I also find WordPress as the favorite target of hackers and spammers.
4. The Speed of the site: WordPress sites have lots of generic codes and plugins for incorporating functionality into the site hence, it could make the site respond slowly decreasing the loading time.
5. Updates May Ruin Your Site:Be careful with WordPress updates. Since a fair chunk of these plugins ignore former customizations, you may find yourself with nothing after one update.
6. Design Knowledge Required:
To make unique designs in WP you need knowledge of the CSS style sheet language, and odds are that if you have this sort of designing knowledge you will want a more powerful toolset like those available in Drupal-like CMSs.
7. Earning Limitations:
You can not run Google Adsense or other advertising programs to serve ads on your WordPress.com blog.
8. The “Support” Leaves a Lot to Be Desired:
9. Confusion between “Discussion” and “Comments” options:
Common problem: many site owners who get confused between these two options.
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