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1486           $current_site->site_name = 'WordPress';
1487
1488      /**
1489       * Filter the subject of the welcome email after site activation.
1490       *
1491       * @since MU
1492       *
1493       * @param string $subject Subject of the email.
1494       */
1495      $subject = apply_filters( 'update_welcome_subject', sprintf( __( 'New %1$s Site: %2$s' ), $current_site->site_name, wp_unslash( $title ) ) );
1496      wp_mail( $user->user_email, wp_specialchars_decode( $subject ), $message, $message_headers );
1497      return true;
1498 }
1499
1500 /**
1501  * Notify a user that their account activation has been successful.
1502  *
1503  * Filter 'wpmu_welcome_user_notification' to disable or bypass.
1504  *