Market share determines which platform is the most secure, scalable, functional, and whatnot? I severely disagree with this on many levels not the least of which is that it relies on an abstract such as the whims of web designers who don't know PHP to define concretes such as I mentioned. If you're looking for a reasonably scalable blogging platform, WordPress is great. If you're looking for an e-commerce platform or something geared more towards a forum or community, WordPress is not the answer. There are also ongoing security problems with WordPress, not the core specifically, but the myriad of plugins and half completed addons that people blindly install without any sort of viable auditing.





