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WP Kadence vs WP Blocksy for news website

Hello, I'm tired of the buggy themes on themeforest, with every update the traffic decreases and I can't even decide in the end which theme to stay on for a tech news website.

I evaluated several themes, WP Astra, Kadence, blocksy and generatepress.

  • At WP Astra, without knowing why, we no longer appear in google discover and we dropped in positions, it's an anomaly so we took it out of the equation.
  • GeneratePress, I tested it but I can't get used to it, it's very difficult to work with this theme and I don't want to waste any more time.
  • WP Kadence, I like how it looks, and it seems to be very fast.
  • WP Blocksy is very popular and I see that it comes with updates quite often.

I would like to know which would be the preferred theme for a news website, between Kadence and Blocksy, and why. I would like answers from people who are in google news and discover and who had a good experience with any of these themes. Thank you!

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