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Originally Posted by Wayne Luke
Actually, this is exactly what the hack does. It allows every person on a site running this to create their own sub-community with a unique look and feel, control over their members, multiple forums and so forth.
It is a lot more than simply creating a forum on an installation.
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I think you need to check your facts.
It merely automates processes already existing in the vBulletin software.
Look and feel? This is accomplished by creating a child style, and giving the moderator the abililty to modify it. The only really neat feature is the ability to upload your own buttons.
Control over their members? Not quite. Members still have to register with the same domain and website. Members come from the same exact database as the rest of the site. The only option is the ability to manipulate the user mask of the forum the moderator is in charge of, effectively being able to ban them from that specific forum.
There have still been alot of accusations, but there has still been no valid reason for Jelsoft to ban this hack. If you are unwilling to read my previous posts where I made my points, then perhaps this arguement is moot.
I'm holding back one very critical and possibly damaging point concerning the licensing agreement. I'm very interested to hear an official statement from Jelsoft before I continue any further.