Quote Originally Posted by BigCheez View Post
Absolute best case scenario, the plugin will just be made private again.
Never gonna happen. It used to be on github, meaning people have copies and will continue spreading it, even if SE manages to get a legal injunction against someone or another. The only reason for SE not to fix it on a technical level (handle the blacklisting server side instead of client side) is that it would make the servers slightly more expensive to run. That's literally the only reason. They prefer to compromise their customers security than losing a bit of revenue. That's not a good look.