Échange avec le support WordPress concernant la pression publicitaire sur un site personnel

Ce document présente l’intégralité d’un échange intervenu le 28 janvier 2026 entre l’auteur du site bernardgrua.net et le support de WordPress.com. La demande portait sur la réduction de la pression publicitaire sur un site hébergé en version gratuite, sans souscription immédiate à un abonnement payant.

WordPress — Editorial and Economic Harm Resulting from the Advertising Policy Applied to bernardgrua.net

My site bernardgrua.net, hosted on WordPress for over 12 years, is being overwhelmed by intrusive ads that consume its content. This official letter outlines the editorial and economic harm caused by this aggressive advertising policy.

“Chid” the Pamiri Traditional house Aryan Cultural Heritage

Chid (Pamiri house) embodies the philosophical оutlook of the Pamir Aryans. We are proud that our home is the kind of book copied from the divine Nature book, which was handed down from our ancestors. Today, this “Book” impresses us with deep philosophical content. It took more than two and a half thousand years since then this “Book” was writen, but it does not become obsolete today. On the contrary, over more time it has got more and more improved. It became one of the finest and memorable architectural creations of the ancient Aryans.

Rowrung primary school in Afghan Wakhan needs help

Asad Wakhi, an Afghan young man, introduced to Pamir Institute a project about a primary school, 1 to 3 level. It needs support in one of the coldest places of Afghanistan. He transmitted us pictures that he took during last week of October 2021. Asad answered some questions from us. In this article, we will try to stay factual. Though, what is reported will provoke emotion for any normally sensible reader.

Portraits, Wakhi in relation with other people of their areas

The origin of the less than 100,000 Wakhi people is Wakhan corridor from where they emigrated but also where they, sometimes, partly came back. Their movements are explained by religion changes (Zoroastrian, Buddhism, Islam), trade, pastoralism, wars (Chinese, Tibetan, Arabs…), oppressions from local rulers (Wakhan Mirs), or more distant ones (Badakhshan Emirs, Bukhara Emirs, Yarkand Khan…), Afghanistan’s harsh annexion with the Pashtun Abdur Raman, Russian and Chinese communism, etc.

How past and present religions built a tradition palimpsest in a high valley of northern Pakistan

Chapursan Valley, Pakistan, between Hindu Kush, Pamir and Karakoram ranges is mostly inhabited by Wakhi people, a small minority living in China and in Afghan or Tajik Wakhan. Not surpringly this population share a same faith and same religious traditions regardless the recent (on an historical point of view) borders.

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