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WordPress.com AI Agents: The Roast of Automated Websites

23 March 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

AI Agents Take Over WordPress.com: Because Humans Were Too Hard

AI agents are now writing your blog while you sip coffee, because apparently human creativity is too taxing.

The So‑Called Solution

The new feature promises to auto‑draft posts, edit metadata and publish with a single sentence, effectively turning your site into a talking toaster.

Auto‑Generated About Pages

These About pages are crafted by AI that thinks I love coffee is a compelling brand story, delivering generic bland copy that would make a robot blush.

Metadata Magic (or Not)

The metadata wizard sprinkles keywords like confetti, but often forgets the alt text actually matters, leaving search engines to wonder if the site is a ghost collection.

Comment Cleanup Circus

AI‑driven comment moderation claims to approve the good, reject the spam, yet it sometimes deletes earnest questions, turning the discussion into a silent show.

What This Means for SEO (Spoiler: Robots Are Coming for Rankings)

Search engines love fresh content, so flooding the web with AI-crafted articles feels like handing them a buffet, but the quality often resembles fast‑food copy that leaves visitors hungry.

While the platform promises to fix alt titles, the AI sometimes swaps cat for cattle, creating a confusing mess that could hurt your rankings.

The Human Factor: Will You Still Need a Webmaster?

Even with AI at the helm, someone must train the bot, monitor output, and step in when the nonsense reaches critical mass, meaning the webmasters job morphs into a coach for a clueless player.

Instead of writing code, youll spend time rewriting the AIs drafts, fixing broken links, and explaining why Lorem ipsum isnt acceptable content, turning your day into a tedious loop.

Security Concerns: AI Might Forget to Lock the Door

Granting bots permission to edit pages, rename categories, and publish content is like handing a toddler the house keys the AI may accidentally expose sensitive data or delete crucial pages.

The activity log tracks changes, but when the AI makes a mistake at 3 am, youll be the one scrambling to restore backups, proving that automation sometimes just means panic and disaster.

Future Outlook: More Bots, Fewer Brains

WordPress.coms AI push hints at a future where every niche site is populated by algorithmic chatter, leaving genuine expertise to dwindle like a fading echo in a crowded marketplace voice.

If the trend continues, the web could become a sea of duplicate templates, each vying for clicks while the human voice gets drowned out by the relentless hum of machines noise.