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  1. Yes, I have some NSFW mods, which I tag appropriately. I guess you'll have to trust me that mods were being tagged incorrectly. Mods that have zero AI content were being marked as having AI content. SFW outfit mods were being tagged as extreme violence/gore. Mods that give NPCs a new routine were being marked as extreme violence/gore. Always enough votes to get them shown too, it's obviously a group of individuals targeting me. Also, 'clearly you don't' ? Really?
  2. Probably been mentioned already but I have no desire to read every single page, but it's worth saying again... When browsing mods in the last 24 hours, if I get to the end of page 1 and click 'show more', it shouldn't go back to page 1 and show me all the mods I've already looked at, it should actually show 'more' mods.
  3. I'd disagree. I had to disable user tagging recently because someone was abusing it and marking all my mods with irrelevant tags, presumably to get them marked as NSFW.
  4. I don't have any extensions installed.
  5. My default is set to mods but a simple one keyword search from the Skyrim SE page shows me all mods for all games. Not my job to investigate why it's broken, is it?
  6. Maybe it 'should' but it doesn't. I was just on the Skyrim SE page, hit 'jester' in the search and I got results for all games. Of course I selected the game from the left to filter it, but that's an extra step that wasn't there before the 'improvements' to search.
  7. Maybe I'm missing something with the 'improved' search, but if I'm on the Skyrim Special Edition page and I search for a mod, I don't want to be shown mods for every single game on the site. I know I can filter it, but surely it should default to the game that you're currently on. It's just more clicks to filter out stuff I have no interest in.
  8. Thing is, there's been several big changes since the update came out of beta anyway, so I'm not sure what any difference user input would have made.
  9. I know, I read it. But it's all very vague. Also a bit contradictory regarding list view. The grid and list view is something many of you preferred, offering more content visibility on the page. Our data showed that only a small percentage of users changed from the default layout, but we recognise that different browsing preferences are important... So which is it, 'many' or a 'small percentage' ?
  10. Only way they'd roll back if it seriously affected their bottom line, but they pretty much have a monopoly.
  11. Also, Nexus, you might want to update your time settings to BST, it's still in GMT.
  12. In the meantime, despite all this tinkering, every single time I try to upload a mod I get 'you do not have the required permissions to perform this action' and then get told my mod isn't published when it is, and I have to wait. It's been acknowledged as a bug several months ago yet you continue push new stuff without fixing the old stuff that's actually essential to be working correctly.
  13. Having read the announcement, it's pretty clear you're not really interested in feedback, so I won't be commenting further. You're just pressing on and trying to justify why you've done it, not really addressing the many issues your users (paying customers) have raised.
  14. Just read the announcement. Basically it boils down to 'we know you don't like it, but here's why we did it and we might make some minor changes, one day, soon'. Not impressed. You're not really listening to feedback at all. My main two complaints, list view, and tracked content updates - you're basically telling me I'm in a minority of people that use them so I don't really matter.
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