This is most likely permanent.
Although Yandex is not currently the target of international sanctions, they have been banned in Ukraine for some years. The bottom line is that I don’t wish to have any association with Yandex, and – critically – I will not be responsible for one penny of their revenue resulting from the use of my plugin.
I could elaborate on my feelings, but this is a WordPress forum for WordPress topics. Read the forum guidelines before considering a comment of your own.
If you need continued access to the Yandex API then don’t upgrade Loco Translate. You can stay on version 2.5.8 forever, and you’ll have lost nothing.
Alternatively there are four other built in API providers, or you can even write your own.
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(Pro version should still be good though)
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Fix this NONSENSE right now!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/ultimate-modal/
]]>Additionally, I see now that I’ve also hit this ridiculous hurdle, lots of threads here from others asking about this. No response from WordPress. Silence. And I see this goes back two years or so, this issue. Nothing. Silence. No change to it.
Any new recent workarounds to this? It’s complete and utter crap. You look like a search engine spammer with keywords autocrammed in your URLs now. orange-widget/washington is a very different URL to orange-widget/washington-orange-widget, especially if your site is called orange widget and your page also. www.orangewidget.com/orange-widget/washington-orange-widget/orange-widgets-seattle.html. Goodbye rankings before the site is even out of the starting gate. You’ll be lucky if you make the supplemental index. And this is supposed to be an SEO CMS. What a laugh.
So any new workarounds for this?
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