You can write characters and make it clear they are racist without using actual real-life racist slurs that actual real-life people have to deal with.
Basically, the question is: Are you going to try to write a better character for your mod. I'm sure there are people out there that can help you avoid the easy way out.
This is agreeable. Movies on real things have used real slurs because they're relevant; albeit controversial. Depending on the game, you could make variants or implications to avoid triggering players or audience members.
Are you trying to locate your content by clicking on your avatar and then find content. Or are you going to the top of the page and using the dropdown menu to acces "My Content"?
If you get the same results from both, then that is all of your posts that have been recorded by Nexus in the past year.
Either way, only six results come up - my recent posts and then random ones from months ago. It goes back past last year, too, and seems to favor showing two particular old comments I've made for some reason. Perhaps that's just how the site's cataloguing functions.
Try using the advanced search, and search by Author. (you.) That might be more effective.... Maybe.... 
This brings up pages, oddly. Twelve of them. However, they quickly become chaotic chronologically, even sorted by "Last Update Time," as it jumps four months back to a random post, then a year, then a second year... ongoing. Despite not having updated those posts after their initial creation. Good suggestion.
I'm having some troubles searching properly. For example, when I click on my own profile and click "Find Content," only ~5 posts of mine come up, three being the most recent and two being random old posts. It's a strangely difficult feat for me to find my post history, let alone detect keywords in my own or others' posts for future reference.
Are there some new searching skills I could be taught to surmount these same obstacles?
More info ... https://forums.nexus...om-a-month-ago/
Thank you for the link. This is the exact issue I'm having. It seems from this it's intertwined with the site's workings and possibly isn't some bug.