You don't remember the Gmods scandal? I can confirm that most stuff written on the reddit did actually happen (monetizing, mod stealing, refusing to take the stolen mods down) You know old evidence is easy to hide. I didn't read the EULA myself yet, but according to Zharic agreeing to the EULA you give ModDrop right to scan files on your pc, see what programs are running. It also forbids you taking legal action against ModDrop. I highly recommend you watch Zharics video on this topic. The biggest problem with the app is that you need to be logged in and agree to the EULA to be able to even browse the mod selection as it enables MASSIVE opportunities for abuse. Looking at their background I can't see anything good coming out of this ModDrop thingy.