Frequent Updates in WordPress Are a Feature – Not a Flaw

Some see WordPress’s frequent updates as a hassle—but we see them as a strength. Regular updates mean better security, new features, and improved performance. When managed properly with backups and testing, these updates keep your site modern and protected. At Full Scope Creative, we handle it all so you can enjoy the benefits without the stress.

Keeping Your Site Safe, Secure, and Ahead of the Curve

Some website developers look at the frequent updates in WordPress as a flaw, a security vulnerability. Almost as something that risks breaking a site or creating loads of extra and unnecessary work. For us at Full Scope Creative, we see it quite differently. Those regular, frequent, and never-ending updates are a key sign of a healthy, secure, and actively maintained content management system. These updates are not something to fear but rather something to welcome.

Why So Many Updates?

WordPress is an open-source content management system which is supported by a worldwide community of developers. That means it’s always improving, growing, getting better, and getting more secure. These updates could be new features, fixing bugs, security patches for known vulnerabilities, or enhancing overall performance. WordPress is always in a state of evolving to stay current with the modern and latest web standards, user and developer needs, and security issues.

Themes and plugins follow much the same path. The plugins we use on our client sites are updated regularly, ensuring that they stay compatible with the latest WordPress version and to continually improve overall functionality. There’s no other way to say it – frequent updates mean progress and security.

Security First

Cyber security is a far too common concern these days. Whether it’s internal systems, dataplans, or websites, there is almost always a cyber security story in the news each week. One of the biggest and most important reasons WordPress system updates come so often is security. No website, be it WordPress or an old fashioned HTML/CSS site, is a set-it-and-forget-it type of thing. New vulnerabilities and threats are discovered regularly. WordPress core updates, as well as plugin and theme updates, often address these issues before they can be exploited.

While some content management systems available for the web might only release security updates periodically throughout the year, WordPress and the plugins and themes stays proactive and always making updates. That’s exactly what you want from the system powering your website.

Yes, Updates Should Be Handled Carefully

Updates should be approached with some great caution. A recklessly run update, especially without a complete website backup, can cause issues. But that’s not a WordPress flaw; that’s a maintenance oversight, and one that can easily be avoided with great website hosting.

At Full Scope Creative, we handle all WordPress system updates as part of our hosting and maintenance plans. We make full backups, test new features when needed, and keep everything running smoothly behind the scenes—so our clients never have to stress about it.

A Modern Site Deserves Modern Tools

Some may see WordPress updates as an inconvenience. We see them as a benefit—a way to ensure every client site we manage stays modern, secure, and running at peak performance.

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I’ve had many websites built in the past by other companies and did a few myself. Full Scope Creative uses a software that makes Word Press easy to use. I’ve managed 5 websites in the past. The one Full Scope Creative for us is by far the easiest.
~ Corey Irish,
Red Wagon Farms