No. Vbulletin is search engine friendly already. Plus if your forums grow larger vbseo will kill your server as it is not as efficient as regular vb. Plus, if they stop making vbseo you're screwed because all of your urls will need to change to go back to regula vbulletin.
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I didn't say it was perfect out of the box, but it most certainly is search engine friendly. And considering that a simple robots.txt and/or .htaccess file can solve the majority of issues you raised (maybe even all of them) it makes it hard to justify the cost and potential risks with using vbseo.
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The biggest risk is what happens if they stop making it? It's not a Jelsoft product so it isn't as stable as they are. If they stop making it, anyone using it is either stuck with their current version of vbseo or you take a huge SEO hit and switch back to regular vbulletin.
Also, it doesn't work well for larger and more popular communities. It requires more server resources then regular vbulletin so if your site gets to be popular, which is everyone's goal, you run the risk of outgrowing it.
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I would never use vBSEO simply because it's not open source, and I want to know what code is running on my machine.
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You talk about duplicate content being a big reason why you use vbseo. Well, Vanessa Fox and Matt Cutts both just agreed it is not an issue. That makes the perceived value of vbseo significantly less. Would you agree that significantly reduces the justification and risk of using vbseo?
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