I had saved a rough draft for my last post tonight. I don’t remember what it was about due to short-term memory issues, but it was something I was writing from scratch. Most of the time WordPress doesn’t eat my rough drafts or posts, but on rare occasions, it gets hungry. I used to save a copy as back-up in a word processing document, but it’s so rare an occurrence I stopped doing it years ago. I have seen others have similar instances where WordPress ate a few of their posts. I may start keeping a journal of post and draft titles to help jog my memory.
I am curious if this happens more, less, or about the same with Gutenberg. I am still using the old editor until I get more comfortable with Gutenberg.
I am confident someone has created a list of glitches. I see Renard has a list https://renardsworld.wordpress.com/2020/03/24/wordpress-and-their-glitches/. I will add one glitch that doesn’t make sense to the list. If I open a post in a new window, I have to log-in to leave a Like or a Comment even though I am logged in. Yet, if I click on the WordPress Reader Comment box or Like (mostly works, but has its issues), I don’t have to log in.