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The distinction between WordPress.org and WordPress.com is who hosts your website.

Using a third-party hosting provider, you host your own website or blog on WordPress.org. You'll also need to install WordPress, purchase a domain name from a third-party site, and maintain your server. Compared to WordPress.com, it's a much more hands-on experience.

WordPress.com provides web hosting services. You won't have to download any software or manage a server, either. Your website's URL will be www.mywebsite.wordpress.com if you use WordPress.com. You can upgrade your WordPress.com account and purchase a custom domain from a third-party provider as well (meaning your URL will look like this: www.mywebsite.com).

You might be debating whether WordPress.org or WordPress.com is a better fit for you. Let's go over some more of the advantages and disadvantages of both options so you can make an informed decision.

If you want complete control over the customization and management of your website, WordPress.org is the way to go. Managing a WordPress.org website, on the other hand, entails far more responsibility. You'll need to buy and set up your own domain name, as well as upload and install plugins and a theme, edit your website's code, and manage its security. WordPress.org is free to use, but you must pay for all other aspects of running a website.

If you want an all-in-one solution that does the majority of the work for you, WordPress.com is the way to go. You'll never have to worry about managing your server, paying for hosting, or purchasing a domain. A WordPress.com plan also includes a number of customization options to help you make your website look exactly how you want it to.
There are free and paid versions of WordPress.com. You won't be able to upload custom themes or plugins if you stick with the free version, and you'll have a WordPress subdomain. However, you can always pay for premium upgrades and other plans that give you, even more, features and control, as well as purchase a custom domain through the service.

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