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What happens if you turn off "adult content" in your preferences? Does it show the same number of top files, but non-adult?

 

This, or tag blocking is the best way to customise what you see on the website.

 

https://help.nexusmods.com/article/39-how-do-i-hide-or-show-adult-or-other-specific-content

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What happens if you turn off "adult content" in your preferences? Does it show the same number of top files, but non-adult?

 

This, or tag blocking is the best way to customise what you see on the website.

 

https://help.nexusmods.com/article/39-how-do-i-hide-or-show-adult-or-other-specific-content

 

 

Would you please explain how "tag blocking" helps customize what one sees on NexusMods in light of the simple truth that the majority of mods have no tags?

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What happens if you turn off "adult content" in your preferences? Does it show the same number of top files, but non-adult?

 

This, or tag blocking is the best way to customise what you see on the website.

 

https://help.nexusmods.com/article/39-how-do-i-hide-or-show-adult-or-other-specific-content

 

 

Would you please explain how "tag blocking" helps customize what one sees on NexusMods in light of the simple truth that the majority of mods have no tags?

 

 

The 3 mods in the hot files on the Skyrim site right now are all tagged correctly for nudity. So is the 1 adult content file for Skyrim SE in the hot files. Do you still need it explained?

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What happens if you turn off "adult content" in your preferences? Does it show the same number of top files, but non-adult?

 

This, or tag blocking is the best way to customise what you see on the website.

 

https://help.nexusmods.com/article/39-how-do-i-hide-or-show-adult-or-other-specific-content

 

 

Would you please explain how "tag blocking" helps customize what one sees on NexusMods in light of the simple truth that the majority of mods have no tags?

 

 

The 3 mods in the hot files on the Skyrim site right now are all tagged correctly for nudity. So is the 1 adult content file for Skyrim SE in the hot files. Do you still need it explained?

 

 

 

If I addressed you in the condescending manner you have used towards me, I would be banned. I humbly request that you please follow your own rules on polite communications.

 

With that, I ask that you reread my question, and answer the question I asked, and not your misinterpretation of my question. I asked about "the majority of mods" (the greater part of the set of the whole), not the adult mods in hot files for a single game (a minor subset). Further, your focus on adults mods, when the tagging of those mods is heavily monitored, is disingenuous at best.

 

So, yes, I need to know how claims like "tag blocking is the best way to customise what you see on the website" can be true when the majority of mods are not tagged. But, before answering, please note that the quoted material from Pickysaurus contains no reference to any particular tag, but implies any and all tags.

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What other options are there?

 

You can turn off adult content, and you can block tags. In the absence of other options, those two are, by default, "the best way to customise what you see on the website".

 

Once in a while, you appear to take the position that because they don't work on everything, all the time, that they have no value at all. That just seems wrong. Even if they only blocked 10% of the unwanted mods, that's still 10%.

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I'm not disputing that tag blocking doesn't cover all possible use cases, but it remains the best way to filter out things you don't want to see.

 

Most mods also allow you to vote tags into them too which means you can flag missing tags to help improve the quality of the search/blocking features. Once 3 users have voted for a tag it gets added to the page.

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Ok, so it's been quite a while since I uploaded a mod, so kinda forgive me for my ignorance if this already exists.

Would it be possible, maybe, perhaps, to add a short question box to the upload?

Does this mod contain nudity?

Is this mod a translation?

Is this mod a patch?

(those seem to be the most profuse, at least on Fallout 4 mods).

 

Yay or nay, automatically adds the tag to the mod, if answer is yes?

 

Just trying to think of a way to help out with the tagging. Since yeah... that is the best method available.

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Ok, so it's been quite a while since I uploaded a mod, so kinda forgive me for my ignorance if this already exists.

Would it be possible, maybe, perhaps, to add a short question box to the upload?

Does this mod contain nudity?

Is this mod a translation?

Is this mod a patch?

(those seem to be the most profuse, at least on Fallout 4 mods).

 

Yay or nay, automatically adds the tag to the mod, if answer is yes?

 

Just trying to think of a way to help out with the tagging. Since yeah... that is the best method available.

 

That's exactly how the process already works.

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