Wordpress.com or Wordpress.org?

Which one do you like?
Pro or Con for each

Carrick2016-01-19T08:13:04Z

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WordPress.com
Focus on your beautiful content, and let us handle the rest. WordPress.org
Get your hands dirty, and host your website yourself.
Premium hosting, security, and backups are included. You can even upgrade to a custom domain, like YourGroovyDomain.com. You’ll need to find a host, and perform backups and maintenance yourself. We offer VaultPress for security and backups.
Choose from hundreds of beautiful themes. Make it your own with Custom Design. Install custom themes. Build your own with PHP and CSS.
Integrate your site with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other social networks. Install a plugin, like Jetpack, to enable sharing functionality on your site.
Popular features like sharing, stats, comments, and polls are included. There’s no need to install plugins. Install plugins to extend your site’s functionality.
Personal support and the WordPress.com forums are always available. Visit the WordPress.org support forums for assistance.
You must register for an account on WordPress.com and abide by our Terms of Service. No registration with WordPress.org is required.

Anonymous2016-10-26T07:55:55Z

Wordpress.com Or Wordpress.org

Chris2016-01-18T14:00:18Z

Duncan gave a good answer, I just want to say that this question sounds like you're not clear about what each of them are.
.com will host a free wordpress blog for you, but you cannot use themes beyond the offered ones, and no plugins (unless you upgrade to the paid service).
.org offers the software for download, so you can put in on hosting you got elsewhere.

The two don't really compare, is what I'm saying.
It's like asking whether I prefer McDonald's or ground beef.

?2016-01-21T09:41:24Z

Wordpress.com is a blog for people to solve the problem related with wordpress and Wordpress.org is a uthorie site. to get more informtion about wordpress from this link as like......

Rodney2016-01-20T10:16:11Z

wordpress.org if you want to own your website. wordpress.com is free, but your site can get shut down as WP owns/hosts it.

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