• keith

    (@wkeithgardner)


    You don’t get updates when your license expires. Most plugin authors expire support, not updates.

    The plugin is bloated and generates a lot of useless data.

    I plan to migrate away from Yoast to a plugin which does the essentials well, such as schema markup, and one that doesn’t try to analyze 50,000 posts for cross links.

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by keith.
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  • Are you referring to the bugs in the latest release? This just happened, you need to give them time to fix them, cannot judge a plugin for just one bad update, it’s just not fair. just saying.

    still fear it.

    Hi @wkeithgardner,

    Thanks for your comment.

    We are sorry for any problems you’ve had with the new plugin release. Are you still experiencing any issues with the latest plugin version: Yoast SEO v14.0.4? If you are, we’d appreciate it if you could elaborate on the problem you’ve encountered.

    We expect v14.0.4 to work for the vast majority of users who had the original issues.

    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by monbauza.
    Thread Starter keith

    (@wkeithgardner)

    yes, to be fair, fear all plugin updates. wordpress programmers are so underpaid for all the things that can go wrong.

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