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The date it was posted is irrelevant, it still applies. Obituaries don't expire and Crawlability is still dead today and will still be dead tomorrow. What part about using software that is no longer updated and supported don't you understand lol. It's a widely known issue for thousands of vbulletin forums, I'm sure the admin will be more wiser though and I look forward to a replacement because bringing the old Likes feature back would be rather, well, let's just say not the smartest thing to do.
Let me pre-chew this in easy to understand words: once another leak is found, again, in vbseo, or compatibility with the latest vBulletin version or patch is broken (and it starts crashing servers... lol), there's nobody to update it. So unless you want to maintain vbSEO yourself (if you can by all means do, thousands of vbulletin+vbseo owners would be grateful for it) vBSEO simply no longer exists. Continuing to use vBSEO WILL lead to a security incident sooner or later. Better replace it in advance rather than waiting for that day it can no longer be fixed or plugged, which is just a matter of time.
@Admin: google dragonbyte seo, it replaces at least the seo features, including an vbseo-rule import option.
Let me pre-chew this in easy to understand words: once another leak is found, again, in vbseo, or compatibility with the latest vBulletin version or patch is broken (and it starts crashing servers... lol), there's nobody to update it. So unless you want to maintain vbSEO yourself (if you can by all means do, thousands of vbulletin+vbseo owners would be grateful for it) vBSEO simply no longer exists. Continuing to use vBSEO WILL lead to a security incident sooner or later. Better replace it in advance rather than waiting for that day it can no longer be fixed or plugged, which is just a matter of time.
@Admin: google dragonbyte seo, it replaces at least the seo features, including an vbseo-rule import option.