Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Ticket #21022, comment 128
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Ticket #21022, comment 128
v1 v2 7 7 > or was WP downgrading ever a thing? 8 8 9 Only when you have a plugin that isn't yetcompatible yet with the newer version of WordPress, but that should only be a very temporarily situation. That said, for the more serious web admins this will only happen on their development/test/staging site and not (as in: never) on their production site.9 Only when you have a plugin that isn't compatible yet with the newer version of WordPress, but that should only be a very temporarily situation. That said, for the more serious web admins this will only happen on their development/test/staging site and not (as in: never) on their production site. 10 10 11 11 But in all seriousness. It's plain ridiculous that this particular security topic/ticket (opened at June 20, 2012!!) has still not made it into the core of WordPress. The minimum PHP requirement for WordPress has gone up to PHP 7.4 a while ago already so that can't be the reason (anymore) not to tackle this long long overdue security improvement. Please include it in WordPress 6.2.