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If you've ever handed someone access to your WordPress site and then quietly panicked about what they could break, this one's for you. Roles and permissions are one of those things nobody thinks about until they have to. You start a site solo, everything's fine, and then one day you bring on a writer. Or a client. Or a developer who needs to poke around the backend. Suddenly the question isn't how do I add them — it's how much do I let them touch?
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