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  1. To have some fun I asked Monica, an AI bot, what concerns users have. Here is what she said. Seems to be spot on. Yes, concerns about slow development in XenForo have been a topic of discussion among users. Here are some common points raised by the community: User Concerns Feature Requests: Users often feel that their feature requests take a long time to be implemented or addressed. Some users express frustration over the prioritization of certain features over others. Updates: There can be long gaps between major updates, leading to concerns about security and new features. Users may feel that competing platforms are releasing updates more frequently. Bug Fixes: Some users report that bugs take time to be resolved, impacting their experience on the platform. Delays in addressing critical issues can lead to dissatisfaction. Communication: Users sometimes feel that communication from the XenForo team regarding development timelines and priorities could be improved. Transparency about the development process is often requested. Community Reactions Forums Discussions: Many users express their frustrations in community forums, leading to heated discussions. Comparisons: Users may compare XenForo’s development pace with other forum software, which can lead to dissatisfaction. Conclusion While XenForo remains a popular choice for forum software, concerns about the pace of development can affect user satisfaction. Engaging with the community and providing feedback can sometimes help address these issues. Seems pretty much spot on. Slow dev times. Rarely, if ever is anything new added. Way to go Monica!!!!
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