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953      if ( empty($signup->domain) ) {
954           $wpdb->update( $wpdb->signups, array('active' => 1, 'activated' => $now), array('activation_key' => $key) );
955
956           if ( isset( $user_already_exists ) )
957                return new WP_Error( 'user_already_exists', __( 'That username is already activated.' ), $signup);
958
959           wpmu_welcome_user_notification($user_id, $password, $meta);
960
961           add_new_user_to_blog( $user_id, $user_email, $meta );
962           do_action('wpmu_activate_user', $user_id, $password, $meta);
963           return array('user_id' => $user_id, 'password' => $password, 'meta' => $meta);
964      }
965
966      $blog_id = wpmu_create_blog( $signup->domain, $signup->path, $signup->title, $user_id, $meta, $wpdb->siteid );
967
968      // TODO: What to do if we create a user but cannot create a blog?
969      if ( is_wp_error($blog_id) ) {
970           // If blog is taken, that means a previous attempt to activate this blog failed in between creating the blog and
971           // setting the activation flag.  Let's just set the active flag and instruct the user to reset their password.