Personally, I wouldn't miss Top Images alltogether if they'd be removed. But then again, I don't really mind them staying. For people with less time or that simply aren't willing to browse through tons of pages, it >could< be a convenient way to check out a variety of well-received images from as many different uploaders as possible. I used to frequent the image share, but I simply don't have the time anymore. So what I do (or rather did) from time to time is go to the top images and put people temporarily on my block list, simply to see a greater variety of images instead of the same stuff over and over again. Not meant to be rude in any way, but it's simply the best way that works for me. That method is of course anything but convenient, frequently "abusing" the block system like that is a pain in the ass. My suggestion for the TI area would still allow people to have multiple entries, but encourage them more to pack them into a single post, while making the process of doing that easier at the same time. Multiple entries would simply fade much faster. Tagging would allow people to find the stuff they want to see much easier (like written content and stories). I know that there are filters in the current system... but who ever uses them? Imagine the Top Image section would also use these tags. You could simply check current top 30 story posts, top 30 mod showcases, wallpapers, and so on. Now, on constructive criticism: The past few years showed me that even a contructive post with the best intentions and fair criticism can and will be taken wrong by some people, so users have gotten really careful with that. Nexus feels like a "Safe Space" currently. I think the main issue here is that we have two types of people: The ones that upload "just for fun", and the ones that take it more "seriously" (if not too serious sometimes). Now, issue sounds probably too harsh, as it just is how it is, and I can only speak for myself. As much as people need to accept that some (or rather: the majority) are uploading "just for fun", we need to accept that others will invest more time/effort/energy into this and eventually take it more "seriously" compared to others. Maybe that's just their way of having fun? The terminology "fun" and "serious" is a bit off here, as fun is subjective. My way of having fun with this is pushing my system/hardware and get the highest quality renderings I can make from this sloppy, old engine with downsampling (sometimes with insane resolutions), ini edits, external tools, shader adjustements and other crap. Some people might call this a waste of time, but it's what I enjoy doing - and that is also what I like to endorse. It's content I enjoy. I am fascinated by people who can make Skyrim look like a 2016 game as I see myself failing more often than succeeding on doing that. I appreciate every comment I get (Nexus in the past, now flickr/tumblr), but I must say that if someone tells me stuff like "yo, your shadows are blocky, might wanna try this and that" - that person is probably on the same page as me, and I will probably end up talking to that person a lot more. At the same time, I realize that others enjoy the game in a different way - be it a way of expressing creative storytelling, showcasing a mod or simply enjoy sharing game experiences. The only things I really dislike are clickbait and abusing a system that is flawed. But sadly, that's basically what Nexus is these days. Might sound a bit weird of me talking like that since I basically stopped posting here quite a while ago for upload-size reasons (1.4mb per image ain't enuff!), but I kept reading and talking to people.