Nexus Mods also now reserves the right to keep your mod files even if you delete them. It was in a TOS update a while back. There was no option to opt out; they told you that by continuing to use their website, you were agreeing, and if you disagreed you should delete your account.
But then they refused to delete my account, probably because they want access to people's' mods. I had the second most endorsed (favorited) mod ever for one of the games in the Nexus, but I deleted it a few years ago because I disliked the direction the site was going in.
They wouldn't let me delete my remaining mods, but fuck them, I uploaded "updates," which are actually disallowed pirated files, lol.
Nexus Mods also now reserves the right to keep your mod files even if you delete them. It was in a TOS update a while back. There was no option to opt out; they told you that by continuing to use their website, you were agreeing, and if you disagreed you should delete your account.
But then they refused to delete my account, probably because they want access to people's' mods. I had the second most endorsed (favorited) mod ever for one of the games in the Nexus, but I deleted it a few years ago because I disliked the direction the site was going in.
They wouldn't let me delete my remaining mods, but fuck them, I uploaded "updates," which are actually disallowed pirated files, lol.
Nexus has overreached dramatically, and it has caused a few major modders to leave.
Recently someone also made a mod to remove gay flirtations in Skyrim, and the mod was pulled for being "political." Politics are apparently disallowed.
But then a mod removing straight flirtations was allowed up.
And a mod which openly states that it's a donation front for the Ukraine is still up.
Nexus is run by the worst kind of fascist progressive ideologues, don't use them and don't put your mods there.