This is, without a doubt, one of the most unethical practices I’ve seen in a plugin.
The developer initially released the plugin for free, allowing many users to integrate it into their servers. Once a solid user base became dependent on it, the license was suddenly changed without any prior notice, completely blocking access for those who were using the free version.
This goes beyond a lack of transparency — it’s a clear breach of trust with the community. Users who adopted the plugin in good faith were essentially forced to either pay or abandon a solution they had already integrated.
If you’re considering using any product from this developer, think twice. This kind of behavior clearly shows how they treat their own users.
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