When you install a plugin, you are essentially putting someone else's code within your website. Not all plugins are well-coded. Some are fantastic, while others are less so.
Some plugins could pose risks to a website--from causing security issues and vulnerabilities or slow down a website. Also, the functions of one plugin can affect another, which can be compounded as an organization installs more and more plugins.
An organization should do some due-diligence on the plugins that they install. Wordpress web design best practices should be considered both prior to launch and after launch in order to keep a website in good shape. Also, it is important to have at least a basic web maintenance process in place:
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