Managing Jetpack enabled blogs on WordPress.com

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Written By Brian Krogsgard

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  1. Yeah, I’m dealing with confusion and the fact that I apparently paid for domain mapping through one account for a different account and now can’t undo it even though it’s not even mapped to WordPress anymore.

    The account I used to pay won’t let me manage the account I paid for. The payment details for the account are no longer accessible via the account for which I bought it.

    Heck I’m even confused trying to explain it.

    And I can see how the Jetpack integration is part of the problem.

    But I’ve been charged once when I no longer needed domain mapping and it’s pretty darn annoying.

    I really wish WordPress would develop something less confusing.

  2. One of my biggest pain points with Jetpack is know being about to tell which .com user the Jetpack is actually connected to in the dashboard. It becomes a guessing game…

  3. I have the same issue and it would be great to see ‘Connected Sites’ as a separate category to ‘My Blogs’ so I can distinguish the two.

  4. I have a similar problem. I could never get jetpack to direct to the right blog page on my main site: bethterry.com. I finally switched hosts and put CactusWrangler on its own WP.org page within that host. So I want all shortlinks in CW.com to direct to CW.com. But everything I do to try and manage that account sends me to my BT.com home page. I can’t edit the default page, can’t direct where the WP shortlinks go, and I can’t upgrade Jetpack without sending both my sites into black screen, and I’ve spent way too much time trying to figure out what should be a simple editing function.

    I’m looking at a looooong weekend canceling the jetpack account, closing my WP.com site so my WP.org sites aren’t constantly hijacked by Jetpack, and rewriting code so I can still have the few features I liked that made me sign up with jetpack in the first place. Not a happy camper.

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