Several hours after the Nexusmods blog post, another major mod host, ModDB, also removed the mod and banned the users associated with it. "If this policy upsets you, if we've broken some moral code of conduct as a business that you can't accept, then please, delete your account (bottom option) and move on, as we will." You can do that elsewhere, where we won't care enough to read it. ![]() "We've now explained our stance and we won't be providing a platform for you to distort our position in order to feed an irrational and paranoid narrative. "We don't want to and won't argue this with you," said Nexus. The site has previously taken similar content down quietly, but today's blog draws a line in the sand that modders know not to cross. ![]() Nexusmods says it's not trying to set itself up as an authority on what modders can and can't do, but as a private company, it can and will choose what content it wants to host.
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