• Yoast, astroturfing for frenetically positive reviews …

    Anyway, your plugin is currently kind of a requirement for all WordPress sites. That said, it’s disappointing that your code is so consistently buggy, that your code review process is so consistently a failure. Every little (and big) update is about fixing bugs, bugs introduced in previous updates. Bugs, bugs, bugs … and bugfixes … and more bugs.

    FWIW, we paid for a developer license to your Analytics plugin, within weeks of your releasing it. What an absolute mess that was.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by Ted Slater. Reason: Yoast allegedly soliciting fake reviews
    • This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Ted Slater. Reason: shortened the review
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  • Yoast released a security fix after he was made aware of this. There is nothing wrong with the plugin. No developer is perfect and will always have new bugs to squash.

    https://yoast.com/wordpress-seo-security-release/

    If you think the quality control is bad then create a better SEO plugin yourself.

    Thread Starter Ted Slater

    (@tedslater)

    “There is nothing wrong with the plugin.”

    And yet they released a bug fix. OK.

    In any case, the “security fix” issue you reference is unrelated to the issue I reported in the first paragraph above.

    Hey snakehead this guy is entitled to point out what’s wrong with the plugin without having to be able to write one himself.

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