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  • rodgonz, as I use a free version, I’ll stay polite, but I agree with you!
    The new release seem to be the best mean to figure out the bugs?
    At least, we have a champion in updating! ??

    Thread Starter rodgonz

    (@rodgonz)

    You are absolutely right… but:

    If your free service gave you the opportunity to have lot′s of paid services you should care a bit more about your free services. Cause this is where originally the money comes from. Yoast has his popularity by creating free (former great) Plugins. So there is absolutely no reason to be “Mr Bug” again and again. ??

    I have learnt, don’t update WP seo for at least 1 week after release. They almost always have bugs

    @mrppp

    Agreed. Every new release seems to need an additional week or so for the bugs to be ironed out.

    WordPress SEO is a fantastic plugin and the best part, it is free ??

    Because this plugin does a lot on a WordPress backend it is bound to have bugs. No plugin is perfect and usually all come out with bugs. There are far too many plugins here in the repository to try and maintain a bug free plugin when a new version is released ??

    I agree with @mrppp, I always wait until many have reported any issues or bugs and another release version is out not just for this plugin but for all my plugins and WordPress version. Then I check to see how many are reporting the plugin’s compatible status with the the latest WordPress version. Finally I update the plugin, theme or WordPress.

    The above always works for me and I hardly ever have an issue ??

    Regards

    Thread Starter rodgonz

    (@rodgonz)

    Hi guys,

    free or payed. A plugin with 15 Million Downloads should work. You can not use these 15 Million people as Beta-Testers, creating serious problems on their pages.

    In my opinion it is incredible the amount of support requests after every new update.

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