XenForo has revoked our license

I'm shocked phpBB is still getting updates, latest version was released in October '21

I haven't seen an active phpBB forum in over a decade, and every time I find one it's just dominated by SEO bots
I found this one that is big. It looks like a total mess but impressive numbers.
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Supposedly. Gia Online is hacked up and customized phpBB2
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But they can't revoke our license to say N
N is a letter, nigger is a word

XenForo can stop doing business with you for any reason, and pursuing legal action against some rando in the UK is not likely to be profitable.
I'm going to start a business and stop doing business with anyone I find out is a tranny or nigger. What are they going to do? It's a private business.
 
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The results of this will be Null creating his own forum brand he licenses out for money just like XenForo but superior.
The internet was saved by a surprise EULA update that suddenly required a certain percentage of your database to be the word "nigger". Nobody took it seriously at first, and then nobody could find the part of the server code that checks for it. But it was too late, 80% of web content was already nigger-powered. The sun shone down on a weary world, and everybody finally relaxed.
 
smh this britbong wants to silence the innocent POCs, wahmmen and whatever flavor of faggots in this forum. What a disgusting CHUD!1!
 
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I think a lot of this is the recent cancel culture fad, its put a lot more weight on certain complaints. While the internet is terrific and all, at the same time the need for instant gratification has created a general public who accepts information, truthful or misleading, at face value and lack the attention span to dig deeper or sit and reflect. The knee jerk reaction wins the day. XenForo probably took the time to think about that. All of Null's bestest friends have made numerous online mentions of him being a P so it would appear on the face of it that XenForo was doing business with a known P. Is it better for them to bend the knee and lose one bigger customer, than to have a false flag campaign run against them and lose a lot more? They arent here to protect your right to make fun of tards, they're here to make money. They're also probably aware that the KF isnt a great fit for their software anymore which probably made the decision easier. This would also indicate that Null's british BFF probably only sped up a process that was going to happen sooner rather than later anyway.
 
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With the mentions of Null being (one of?) their biggest customers, I have to ask... Did he have a special deal with them? We might be a big forum, but the purchase page doesn't seem to imply the license cost increases based on activity, so I don't think he'd be much more important than any other customer from an economic point of view.
 
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I think a lot of this is the recent cancel culture fad, its put a lot more weight on certain complaints. While the internet is terrific and all, at the same time the need for instant gratification has created a general public who accepts information, truthful or misleading, at face value and lack the attention span to dig deeper or sit and reflect. The knee jerk reaction wins the day. XenForo probably took the time to think about that. All of Null's bestest friends have made numerous online mentions of him being a P so it would appear on the face of it that XenForo was doing business with a known P. Is it better for them to bend the knee and lose one bigger customer, than to have a false flag campaign run against them and lose a lot more? They arent here to protect your right to make fun of tards, they're here to make money. They're also probably aware that the KF isnt a great fit for their software anymore which probably made the decision easier. This would also indicate that Null's british BFF probably only sped up a process that was going to happen sooner rather than later anyway.
Let's be real, the real question was whether or not the negative association with this community was worth the $55/year they were getting.

With the mentions of Null being (one of?) their biggest customers, I have to ask... Did he have a special deal with them? We might be a big forum, but the purchase page doesn't seem to imply the license cost increases based on activity, so I don't think he'd be much more important than any other customer from an economic point of view.
Even if Null's going all-out with the add-ons, Xenforo isn't making anything over $100/year from him. They don't care how much activity the site gets, since they just provide Null with software updates and tech support.
 
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