http://open.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/06/17/scoop-a-glimpse-into-the-nytimes-cms/?_r=0
Says that NyTimes.com uses Scoop as their CMS. (It also mentions that Google is working on a CMS for news websites, which sounds interesting.)
You did not give any other example other than digital publishing sites for which WordPress is moderately suited. Yes, caching can be used so the WordPress engine does not run on every load. And in fact, for heavy traffic websites, that is a necessity for the very reason that WordPress is very bloated for what it is. That does not mean that WordPress is suitable for a classified posting website, a social networking website, or anything other than what WordPress was created for: publishing blogs and pages.
Do you think that hacking WordPress to do that would be easier than writing your own script to do it?
But you did so anyway.
LOL. I am working on a WordPress site right now and am aware of its strengths and many weaknesses.
WordPress for 4000-5000 users? #JHedzWorlD
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