We had CMS, user blogging etc for years on the VB4. The features certainly aren't new its just that a lot of forums didn't use them or made them a premium feature for paid users. We introduced social groups and other features in 2009. Quite a time ago 🙂 Social groups don't work though, even on large sites. They aren't worth it. They were a novelty for a few months, with maybe a couple hundred people then it wore off and people didn't bother. Personal blogs were definitely more popular. Our users liked posting mundane stuff about life. I guess it gave people a mini soap box at times lol.The backend is pretty dated, but with vBulletin 5 they changed everything (similar to IPB now as well). It's not just a forum system but it wants to be a EVERYTHING system, from CMS, Forum, Blogging, to even trying to be a mini-social networking platform for the community to buy and use.
I think they went too forward into a specific direction in a one way manner (from just forum to everything now in 4->5) which was too fast, and too shocking to the general vBulletin buyers and license holders.
With the coming of XenF, people are so much attracted to how things work at XenForo. Its easier and saves us all a lot of hassle.
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