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Well, that's great to hear! That was just one example of were things went to the worst possible outcome.Your mod is the one that got me really into modding FNV, so I wouldn't want it going down anything remotely close to kind of outcome.

 

My main point was that Sexlab gets a lot more flack for being a sex framework than it should since you don't need it to feature your character in sexual poses. You can install the Fnis Poser from Nexus and Brainsperms poses and never have to look at this site. The posted pictures of the lil vampire girl didn't use LL mods which is why I brought it up since people where saying that this site is just as bad for allowing it but like I say "people will always find a way."

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But stopping kids from being used with Fnis and halo poser would stifle peoples creativity

Nobody is suggesting this any more than they're suggesting that MAX or blender restrict creating or animating children. We are (or were) talking about sexually explicit framework mods like sexout and sexlab. FNIS needs to stay compatible with children. Sexout and Sexlab do not.

 

 

Fnis has worst sexual poses than Sexlab and sexout combined... Which is the problem. There isn't a real win-win solution but since Fnis is an animation framework people can make what ever they want for it. You don't have to use it as such but most people don't know the difference form a Fnis pose to a sexlab one.

 

http://brainsperm.blog.fc2.com/

NSFW

Any of these poses are compatible with most any character you can think of. They are all really good too.

 

 

I'm rather irritated being linked to pedo content and "worst sexual poses". "FNIS has ...." is a grossly negligent misrepresentation of the facts.

 

FNIS does not provide any sexual content, neither packaged with it's core, nor as an option in any form.

 

This "FNIS EIS - Brainsperm Motion" you have given a link to is a rather awkward modification of the FNIS Spells. Awkward, because those animator(s) don't even know how to make their own independent mod. They have taken everything from FNIS Spells and just adapted their names. They even used the original FNIS Spells naming scheme.

 

Now is it "FNIS" that provides disputable content, just because these people use FNIS as a basis, and even use the name "FNIS" to distribute their animations. 

 

They probably had failed to do so if I had not distributed the FNIS Spells Papyrus sources. Should I have done that? Certainly not, because a working modding community relies on the fact that everyone can learn from the other members of this community. 

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I'm rather irritated being linked to pedo content and "worst sexual poses". "FNIS has ...." is a grossly negligent misrepresentation of the facts.

 

FNIS does not provide any sexual content, neither packaged with it's core, nor as an option in any form.

 

This "FNIS EIS - Brainsperm Motion" you have given a link to is a rather awkward modification of the FNIS Spells. Awkward, because those animator(s) don't even know how to make their own independent mod. They have taken everything from FNIS Spells and just adapted their names. They even used the original FNIS Spells naming scheme.

 

Now is it "FNIS" that provides disputable content, just because these people use FNIS as a basis, and even use the name "FNIS" to distribute their animations. 

 

They probably had failed to do so if I had not distributed the FNIS Spells Papyrus sources. Should I have done that? Certainly not, because a working modding community relies on the fact that everyone can learn from the other members of this community. 

 

 

Well said. FNIS expands on Skyrim's limitations but you can't control what people use it for. I for one couldn't live without the skeleton fix and gender specific animation patch. But at the same time I don't use FNIS spells or any poser mods. So I never really dug deep into the technical side of it and don't really know how Brainsperm makes their animations. Mostly found them because Brainsperm started a Breakable undies framework that I was interested in.

 

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I'm rather irritated being linked to pedo content and "worst sexual poses". "FNIS has ...." is a grossly negligent misrepresentation of the facts.

 

It's unfortunate that your resource is used in what seems to be for immoral purposes, but then most things made by people are used whether for good or bad intentions (i.e. nuclear energy).

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One more reason to just avoid the place. That argument is one that surfaced in/around a sexout thread on hongfire and caused me to eject, never to return. If LL ever adopted the nexus/HF stance, I'd be gone from here too.

 

YES

 

 

I've been wondering why sexlab and devious devices and mods like that aren't on Nexus. They have CBBE but not SOS or UNP, was it the modder's choice or did Nexus ban it? If they banned it it would make little sense because of the adult filter. Just curious and looking for a quick answer. 

Quick Answer:  Nexus/Robin Scott as stated publicly in the past that lover's Lab hosts pirated content.  That is his excuse for not allowing links or even mention of the name Lover's Lab.  Truth be known, his stance is what started the air of bad blood.  That existed long before the disenchanted, unwanted and banned from Nexus started coming here as a sane refuge from Nexus stupidity.  I would never have known about Lovver's Lab if it wasn't for Dark0ne hating on it FIVE YEARS AGO.

 

The Truth: Years ago when Lovers PK was released for Oblivion there was an uproar at both Nexus and WolfLore.  I believe (not certain) that is why Lover's lab was founded.

 

Also the hypocrisy of Nexus is well known by everyone; Member #1 trolls an upload thread and is banned.  Member #2 (who happens to be buddied with someone on the staff there) trolls an upload thread and their post gets deleted and nothing else happens to them.  Member #1 steals content from another mod author and gets banned for it.  Member #2 does the same thing but the only thing that happens to them is the mod gets removed by the staff, and they do not get banned.

That is their "our interpretation of the rules,  not yours" clause and if you question one of their bullshit decisions they'll ban you for it, even if you do it via a PM and keep it out of the public eye.

 

There is also Robin Scott's unfounded narcissism to deal with at Nexus, his retarded staff, clueless member base (for the most part) and a slew of other reasons NOT to upload anything to Nexus.  The ONLY benefit of uploading to Nexus is mod exposure.  But who really cares about if people download a mod or not?  Being a kudos whore and getting personal validation from total strangers on the internet is just stupid.

 

I wish the best for Ashal since he has been very kind and tolerant; two qualities you will not find in the Nexus staff.  I do wish that mods like Sexout and Sexlab had more exposure, but exposure HERE with more site traffic so Ashal can reap the benefits, not Dork0ne and Nexus.

 

One more reason to just avoid the place. That argument is one that surfaced in/around a sexout thread on hongfire and caused me to eject, never to return. If LL ever adopted the nexus/HF stance, I'd be gone from here too.

Hate to say it, but I would pack up my Tinker Toys and leave too.  Once that starts, the creativity dies.  Look at Nexus and what is uploaded there now.  Most of the creative minds have abandoned the place, starting their own blogs or joining other forums.  Depending on the day and time, there are more registered members active here than on Nexus.  That says a lot, considering Nexus is mod Mecca.

 

 

@Kendo 2  *APPLAUSE* I could not have said it better myself... so I won't :lol:  Even though I really want to! :angel: :angel: :angel:

 

$-5 years ago, before Skyrim, way before skyrim this website's hottest thread was the "Hate Nexus" (not the actual name of thread) and everybody joined in daily. Even the moderators back then created some of the funniest postes and there was a time when the Nexus Moderators came and posted on the thread and we all ripped into them. Those battle went on for a while and they were a lot fun.

 

The truth is the Nexus has one set of rules for people the like and another for everybody else. ***Remember when a popular female modder was caught a week after darkputz warned the whole Nexus community about have dupe acccounts... she got caught upvoting her mods and images with like 15 accounts and they didn't ban her. They gave her a slap on the wrist (ban for 30 days) and that is really the point in time when people started to realize that something was not right.

 

At one time Robin Scott help created a community but over the last 6 years that I have been involved he and his staff are directly responsible for fragmenting it into endless small private forums, blogs and social media accounts.

 

 

Nexus is a vanilla place for sex mods, LL is more open, it is win win having both, there are many Nexus members we do without just fine, some of their best modders would not be comfortable here anyway.

Most of the heavy handedness I've seen from moderators in Nexus doesn't even involve sex, but some of it seems silly, a person can create a complete new mesh and people who don't even download it report it as ripped and the author gets banned. To show their banning in a pinned thread is practically promoting banning users as a sport.

 

I am pleased you brought that up Halstrom; the pinned banning thread is absolutely the dumbest thing I have ever seen in any legitimate forum. Also their practice of bullying members that have been banned or given a warning like; 5 moderators showing up on your forum page or actually starting arguments and other moderators joining in and obviously supporting their co-moderators. They are really pathetic and I believe that these moderators are miserable in the real lives and come on line and take out their frustrations on unsuspecting children.

 

Recently they have posted a Job Position Opening for Community Advisor or something like that and the first thing I thought was that they have obviously realized, they have no real community any more. 6 years ago I would enter the Chat Room and there would be 50-70 people in there at all times. Modders would have their own rooms to talk to their fans. The forums were filled with threads!!!! Now everybody is afraid to do anything there because if a certain undead character woke up and someone pissed in his cornflakes... well watch out.

 

I also know for a fact (it has happened to 3 confirmed people) that they will go into you PMs and read them. If they find something that they don't like or disagree they will ban you. Especially if they don't like you.

 

My 2 cents on why they don't allow LL to be mentioned is because of money. It is geared towards teenagers and families and they don't want to be associated with porn. If they start hosting mods like sexout and Lovers then people would be link and talking about LL and then their whole image thing they have going is out the window. They make money from advertising which Ashal knows from experience, you don't want to mess with that. These type of sites are expensive to run. If anything I believe the Nexus will very soon become unusable with adblockers and people will have to turn them off to access the website.

 

I am waiting for someone to start a kickstarter already to challenge them. :P  I have an extra 3k to invest :lol:

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Well, two things.

 

1) If you put important things in a script along with the checks, you can delete the script source from the plugin with FNVEdit. This makes it impossible to modify and must be reconstructed, as I don't believe there is a script decompiler that works for FO3/FONV like there is for Skyrim.

 

2) I'm the author of NX as well. I'll put fucking strong crypto in there if I have to, and take it closed source, if it comes to that. I have some experience in this field. If a determined person wants to get around it, they'll be able to, but it's not something your average (or above average) modder will be capable of doing.

And I doubt there's many modders in the Fallout/NV section on LL who wouldn't support Prideslayer doing so, I already add Pregnancy offspring to his banned lists for the same reasons, for a while I didn't do so only because I naively didn't think there were people doing it.

LOL, I just thought of an extra layer of protection I could easily add, went into my scripts and realised I'd done it probably ages ago :)

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$-5 years ago, before Skyrim, way before skyrim this website's hottest thread was the "Hate Nexus" (not the actual name of thread) and everybody joined in daily. Even the moderators back then created some of the funniest postes and there was a time when the Nexus Moderators came and posted on the thread and we all ripped into them. Those battle went on for a while and they were a lot fun.

 

 

 

That thread you're talking about was opened on October 2012, almost one year after the release of Skyrim. LL wasn't the place to go to if you hated the nexus or you were banned from there from the start, that happened later when LL got bigger. In the beginning it was a cozy little place with few people and no hate. I don't like it when people try to make LoversLab into some kind of Nexus' Rejects - and damn proud of it.

 

Funny thing is, there were people that lied about why they were banned from the nexus. Was always fun when someone found out and posted the actual reason for the ban. I guess the public wall of shame the nexus employs for every banned or warned user isn't just about displaying trophies - I'm pretty sure that some moderators may treat is as a display of trophies though - it's also there so that there is no 'confusion' about why someone was banned.

 

 

My 2 cents on why they don't allow LL to be mentioned is because of money. It is geared towards teenagers and families and they don't want to be associated with porn. If they start hosting mods like sexout and Lovers then people would be link and talking about LL and then their whole image thing they have going is out the window. They make money from advertising which Ashal knows from experience, you don't want to mess with that. These type of sites are expensive to run. If anything I believe the Nexus will very soon become unusable with adblockers and people will have to turn them off to access the website.

 

You do realize that things like Animated Prostitution and Estrus are still alive and well on the nexus? Seriously why do people make this shit up. It's almost the same shit people say about LL (heaven for pirates and thieves) from hearsay and present it as the truth.

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I like both sites and gladly use them. The sites have their advantages and disadvantages and if you use both sites you have an awesome selection of mods (adult and not).

 

One thing I adore on LL is the community, you can find some seriously "niche" stuff on this site, to keep it diplomatic, like the Uterus Eater mod.

I mention it, since it's the only mod I can think of where people actually complained a lot in the thread about the mod and is still up (there are bound to be others, but anyway).

People said their piece, even discussed its features, analyzed them and moved on, nobody trolled the mod as far as I know and and people just kept on coexisting.

Granted the community on Nexus is far bigger, but 80 to 90% of the mods on LL would get trolled if they were over there, I imagine.

In the grand scheme of things an animated penis mod is pretty harmless, compared to other stuff on LL, but on Nexus the mod had a hard time and searching for useful or even neutral/levelheaded comments became a chore.

 

So I don't use Nexus to "socialize" or discuss anything, if I post, it's to thank someone for a mod and to ask questions regarding problems. Discussing is done here on LL since even IF someone is offended/feels challenged by what I post, it'll be still resolved (or not) in an adequate manner.

 

While there is a great and huge selection of adult oriented mods here on LL, the selection of Non- Adult mods can't even think for a second to hold a candle against the Nexus. The selection is huge and there is a lot of quality stuff there, that greatly improves the games and has gotten essential for me playing them. In addition to that, the way files are categorized and filtered through search is far superior to LL. That is of course necessary on the Nexus, because of the sheer amount of mods there and not so much here on LL because of the smaller scope, but I tend to have more problems finding things on LL than on the Nexus.

If I simply feel like looking for some armor, weapons or ENBs, I know where to look on the Nexus and it's pretty comfortable, here on LL I have to search and hope people used some keywords I can think of in the title of their mod or as a tag.

 

All in all I'm really grateful that both sites exist, both of them have their place in my way of playing these games and while both sites aren't perfect, it's simply fun to use them and just look for the new stuff, people created, spend their time on and are willing to share.

 

Edit: just some editing to get rid of a lot of the boths and stuff ; )

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Because the nexus has a very narrow view when it comes to most adult mods and why upload stuff there and have to deal with their crap anyway. I believe SOS use to be on the nexus at one time.

"It's Kafkaesque" - Jesse Pinkman

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$-5 years ago, before Skyrim, way before skyrim this website's hottest thread was the "Hate Nexus" (not the actual name of thread) and everybody joined in daily. Even the moderators back then created some of the funniest postes and there was a time when the Nexus Moderators came and posted on the thread and we all ripped into them. Those battle went on for a while and they were a lot fun.

 

 

 

That thread you're talking about was opened on October 2012, almost one year after the release of Skyrim. LL wasn't the place to go to if you hated the nexus or you were banned from there from the start, that happened later when LL got bigger. In the beginning it was a cozy little place with few people and no hate. I don't like it when people try to make LoversLab into some kind of Nexus' Rejects - and damn proud of it.

 

Funny thing is, there were people that lied about why they were banned from the nexus. Was always fun when someone found out and posted the actual reason for the ban. I guess the public wall of shame the nexus employs for every banned or warned user isn't just about displaying trophies - I'm pretty sure that some moderators may treat is as a display of trophies though - it's also there so that there is no 'confusion' about why someone was banned.

 

 

My 2 cents on why they don't allow LL to be mentioned is because of money. It is geared towards teenagers and families and they don't want to be associated with porn. If they start hosting mods like sexout and Lovers then people would be link and talking about LL and then their whole image thing they have going is out the window. They make money from advertising which Ashal knows from experience, you don't want to mess with that. These type of sites are expensive to run. If anything I believe the Nexus will very soon become unusable with adblockers and people will have to turn them off to access the website.

 

You do realize that things like Animated Prostitution and Estrus are still alive and well on the nexus? Seriously why do people make this shit up. It's almost the same shit people say about LL (heaven for pirates and thieves) from hearsay and present it as the truth.

 

 

Although you keep trying to say that LL was and is not the place to come to after you have been banned I have to call you on that because I have been coming to wolflore and LL since Oblivion was released and a large amount of members have found this place after being banned or after having theeir friends banned. You may not like that or like what that may imply but I myself heard of these places after my friends were treated so poorly by the nexus.

 

And yes you are correct that many posters in that old thread were kids who deserved to be banned and yes it was also fun to call them out.

 

LL, as you have mentioned has gone through different, for lack of a better word fazes since Ashal opened it up to host LoversPK  after the change in management over at Wolflore. It was a really nice, almost unknown community back then but I think we would agree that somewhere in the later half of Oblivion's success and as the Nexus banned more and more people LL grew in popularity and usage. Still back then it was very underground so to speak however since the release of Skyrim LL is  a completely different place. I am not saying it is better or worse but different. I would also put out there that I would bet that at least 1/4 of the members today that have joined LL since the release of Skyrim are below the age of 18.

 

As far as my last point I stand by it. The Nexus makes a lot of money from ads. LL is, whether you want to admit it or not, recognized as an adult gaming community. It is also recognized as a community that supports rape culture. This is why Ashal has always had difficulty getting advertisers (that combined with the child race mods) and it has only been in recent years that LL has had consistent advertising. My point was and is that the Nexus has a good thing going and they want to keep their image a little cleaner than LLs. I think this is a very fair statement.

 

I also remember years ago when Ashal first asked people to remove all the child races because he was having difficulty finding advertisers. After a month or two he retracted that rule and allowed the child races back. Mostly because people complained and left. They eventually came back though after the new rules were changed back. I also remember the long letter he wrote to the community saying that he would never try to change the community again. Well I don't hold him to that. Things change. Change is a part of life and the community is not the same today as it was back then. I am sure that Ashal has spent a lot of his own money keeping this place afloat especially in the early years.

 

I for one have always appreciated Ashal and the LL community he and others created. I believe that LL's success has always been because of Ashal's open mindedness and acceptance of different lifestyles and that LL has always been a safe place for people in the "lifestyle" to come and chat about gaming and sex. People whether they were gay, lesbian, bdsm or other fetishism could and still can come here and openly be who they are or want to be. This is LL's greatest strength and it is what separates LL from the Nexus. LL's core community vibe has always been strong whereas the Nexus has no real community left any more.

 

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Because the nexus has a very narrow view when it comes to most adult mods and why upload stuff there and have to deal with their crap anyway. I believe SOS use to be on the nexus at one time.

Why? CBBE is allowed, but SOS isn't?

 

VectorPlexus got tired of working on it, asked for a ban, and asked someone to host it here.

 

http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/564026-account-closure-requests/page-301&do=findComment&comment=20803134

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There is no stopping people if they are determined.  I was even attacked personally at Nexus for putting a proviso on my mod pages that loli/shojo conversions would not be allowed.

 

 

Shit. Reminds me of the time Pride and I decided to do some PR for Sexout on other adult gaming websites a few years back, like in 2012.

 

The creeps at Hongfire jumped all over us because Sexout didn't support pedo content and I said something to the effecf of, "One of LL's rules is no kiddie porn." This started a multi-page torrent of backlash in which one dweeb said he's not really into pedo stuff because the character he fantasizes over is a thousand year old vampire, she just looks like an eight year old kid.

 

ULMF was a different kettle of fish. They are staunchly anti-pedo, but were upset we refused to provide them with links to torrent NV.

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Why? CBBE is allowed, but SOS isn't?

The SOS upload thread was trolled on a daily basis by insecure man-boys who are afraid of seeing a penis.  That is typical for Nexus.  The did it to Roberts for Oblivion, they did it to Breeze for FO3, and they did it to SOS for Skyrim.  I mean, they are the guys who wore their underwear in the shower in gym class.  They trolled, they flamed and the staff there did  little or nothing about it.  Eventually the mod authors got tired of it and pulled their mods or quit Nexus altogether.  Then Dark0ne demonstrates a little faux outrage and that's the end of it.

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Although you keep trying to say that LL was and is not the place to come to after you have been banned I have to call you on that because I have been coming to wolflore and LL since Oblivion was released and a large amount of members have found this place after being banned or after having theeir friends banned. You may not like that or like what that may imply but I myself heard of these places after my friends were treated so poorly by the nexus.

 

And yes you are correct that many posters in that old thread were kids who deserved to be banned and yes it was also fun to call them out.

 

LL, as you have mentioned has gone through different, for lack of a better word fazes since Ashal opened it up to host LoversPK  after the change in management over at Wolflore. It was a really nice, almost unknown community back then but I think we would agree that somewhere in the later half of Oblivion's success and as the Nexus banned more and more people LL grew in popularity and usage. Still back then it was very underground so to speak however since the release of Skyrim LL is  a completely different place. I am not saying it is better or worse but different. I would also put out there that I would bet that at least 1/4 of the members today that have joined LL since the release of Skyrim are below the age of 18.

 

As far as my last point I stand by it. The Nexus makes a lot of money from ads. LL is, whether you want to admit it or not, recognized as an adult gaming community. It is also recognized as a community that supports rape culture. This is why Ashal has always had difficulty getting advertisers (that combined with the child race mods) and it has only been in recent years that LL has had consistent advertising. My point was and is that the Nexus has a good thing going and they want to keep their image a little cleaner than LLs. I think this is a very fair statement.

 

I also remember years ago when Ashal first asked people to remove all the child races because he was having difficulty finding advertisers. After a month or two he retracted that rule and allowed the child races back. Mostly because people complained and left. They eventually came back though after the new rules were changed back. I also remember the long letter he wrote to the community saying that he would never try to change the community again. Well I don't hold him to that. Things change. Change is a part of life and the community is not the same today as it was back then. I am sure that Ashal has spent a lot of his own money keeping this place afloat especially in the early years.

 

I for one have always appreciated Ashal and the LL community he and others created. I believe that LL's success has always been because of Ashal's open mindedness and acceptance of different lifestyles and that LL has always been a safe place for people in the "lifestyle" to come and chat about gaming and sex. People whether they were gay, lesbian, bdsm or other fetishism could and still can come here and openly be who they are or want to be. This is LL's greatest strength and it is what separates LL from the Nexus. LL's core community vibe has always been strong whereas the Nexus has no real community left any more.

 

 

 

Oblivion was released in 2006. LL opened it's gates late 2010/early 2011 I think. I doubt that you came here since Oblivion's release, because this site didn't exist back then. It wasn't about people being banned, it was about the content that was banned elsewhere. We had Wolflore for that, until the new admins changed the rules, but nobody was really mad about them for that. It's their site, they can allow and ban whatever they like was the general consensus back then.

 

Nexus didn't allow xLovers for mainly two reasons, the first one being rape content and it being a japanese mod. They even did an announcement* at that time that japanese mods are not to be uploaded unless you are the author or have explicit permission to upload it (OSPs were fine too), because many people just downloaded japanese mods from japanese sites and uploaded them on the nexus to grab free endorsements. People stole mods from the japanese modding communities like mad, some japanese modders contacted the nexus about that and that let to the strict rules regarding those mods. xLovers was mostly a collaborative effort, so you couldn't really contact the author and ask him if it is okay to upload it to the nexus. And let's be honest, nobody cared about permissions back then - which could be why LL has a somewhat negative reputation now. There are porn mods with sexual explicit animations for Fallout and Oblivion on the nexus, as well as Skyrim - which makes the argument the nexus is worried about their precious ad money null and void, because they do allow such content to be hosted on their site and still make $$$ with ads.

 

 

 

About the community, idk. Reading the banned from nexus thread for example made me cringe. When reading it, I always had the impression it was a random thread on /v/, but without all the irony and sarcasm. It was like some people there really believed they were tough guys for saying 'fuck' a lot. Also people being obsessed about the nexus and everything related - imagined or not - to the nexus. This even went so far as bashing people that just uploaded mods there.

 

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Edit: http://wiki.tesnexus.com/index.php/Uploading_files_from_the_Japanese_Community

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The 'banned from Nexus' thread was my favorite and least favorite thread. A lot of "BS for no good reason" banned people were in there like Kendo but also a lot of "you had it coming" people.

Half the time when someone would get banned on the Nexus, I'd be like "Oh thank god, I hated that guy. He was rude and used a lot of hate speak to incite a flame war, just for fun."

Then he'd pop up in the 'banned from Nexus' thread like, "hey, I was just banned for no good reason." And everyone would go "Welcome!"

I'm in the background like:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9pua7tPtfY

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There two kinds of the people who get banned there: blackballed because of a slight infraction or rubbing the staff the wrong way, and then those who were booted out because they acted like an ass in the chatroom, used warez, or decided to fight city hall.

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Well I'm too afraid to post anything on nexus under the mods section, because one wrong word in your review/criticism and you are permanently done.

 

"Ok" , "Good mod". <- imo the only allowed words

 

Such freedom~. Sometimes I can't resist posting something when I see these plastic aliens copypasta followers mods, but you gotta hold on.

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