Huh? What social media is this? Surely not Facebook where it took advertiser pressure to get them to act on blatant racism and election disinformation. Allowing discussion of software piracy probably doesn't even register with them unless there's a complaint from an advertiser.social media where they shoot down anything slightly imapporopate in minutes.
I think you're avoiding the real question here.. I believe he's asking why Nulled websites, aside from Facebook or Facebook groups, are still running to this day and why XenForo hasn't done anything about them. Upon Googling "Nulled XenForo", I came across these sites...:XenForo has no control over what Facebook or any other social media sites do.
I think you're avoiding the real question here.. I believe he's asking why Nulled websites, aside from Facebook or Facebook groups, are still running to this day and why XenForo hasn't done anything about them. Upon Googling "Nulled XenForo", I came across these sites...:
Agreed. It not only consumes time but also money. It’s more hassle for xenforo than what it’s worth. You don’t see the big sites running on nulled software and by then you’ll have earned something and will be obligated to buy the software anyway. So XenForo doesn’t really lose out in my opinion.It's the same reason why piracy sites are still up, and the music & movie industries invest a lot more towards battling & taking them now. It's generally not an easy legal battle.
Just because they're reported, they don't immediately come down, there's a whole legal process I'm sure XF's legal team has to go through, which of course moves slow, especially internationally.
Well, if they can use the forum the arent nulled users are they...I was just adding my piece into the discussion because there’s going to be nulled users reading this, and others already answered you.
Well, if they can use the forum the arent nulled users are they...
Visitors, users without license (some of them might be using nulled scripts) can read the forums.Well, if they can use the forum the arent nulled users are they...
People who pirate, are NOT lost income. People who pirate were generally not going to give you money in the first place. So it's not worth the effort to go after them and try to shut them down. You'll be spending money to fight against something that doesn't really cost you money in the first place. And it's a losing battle either way..
HOWEVER, people who pirate, may eventually become paying customers if they appreciate your product enough. I know many, who use piracy as a "try it before you buy it" kind of model. Hell, I do it with retro video games. I'll play a ROM of something, then decide I have to have a physical copy and go out and find it.
Even if XF did a marketplace, I would likely manage purchases and installs through my own site as I use to. The reason for this is because I then have full control, and full ability manage and support products the way I want to, without having to deal with whatever hoops the Marketplace requires.While I could never support pirated copies of the board or mods I will say that the process of getting mods here is different and a lot more cumbersome. Most decent mods are paid and I get they deserve something for it but it also comes with the added effort of registering at sites you'll likely never visit again.
I'm not sure if it's because Xenforo has created the "resources" system that they also sell but the process itself lacks any sort of unification other than license validation. This is the first board software I've ever used with this model, downloads are tracked but actual installations are not, and I suspect that's because anyone who charges takes orders through their own sites. In the end, downloading a quality mod here has several hurdles and can be prohibitive.
Exact effort it takes to get pirated add-ons from nulled sites. You gotta register.it also comes with the added effort of registering at sites you'll likely never visit again.
That doesn't always happen with XF, though there was a guy who pirated one of my old styles who then bought a proper license, and then paid me to do like 4 custom styles.I remember a text book I wrote that was selling at around £30 a copy. It got pirated and I got mad. But someone cleverer than me, told me there was nothing I could really do, and the tosspot that steals the book was never going to buy it anyway so there is no loss, so relax.
Then a few months later when looking at the sales graph I saw a significant uptick for physical copies right about the time the eBook was pirated. The thieving toerag did me a favour.
From the looks of it you register once and then download all you want. A convenience that does not exist under this current model here at Xenforo, as it does vBulletin for example.Exact effort it takes to get pirated add-ons from nulled sites. You gotta register.
And trust them instead of the developer. Makes sense right?
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