Nexus Mods' transfer of ownership

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Founder Robin 'Dark0ne' Scott announced the transfer of ownership in a post, officially ending his direct stewardship since launching the site in 2001.
While the identity of the new owner is not public, two long-standing staff members, Foledinho (Victor) and Rapsak (Marinus), will guide the platform's next development phase.
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i'm kinda nervous about nexus mods future, but also... burnout is a very serious and understandable reason to step down. sigh... will see...
 
A contributing factor may be the fact that he's been running the site since the golden age of the internet and has had a front row "seat" to watch a steady decline on both traffic and user engagement. That's a morale killer, and a very real thing that has ended many of the best sites around.
 
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A contributing factor may be the fact that he's been running the site since the golden age of the internet and has had a front row "seat" to watch a steady decline on traffic and user engagement. That's a morale killer, and a very real thing that has ended many of the best sites around.
yep, totally this. i forgot to add some direct quotes from him about it...


I started this project back in 2001, in my bedroom, with a 56k modem, an excitement for the upcoming release of Morrowind and with no grand ambitions or intentions.
and
The strain of being responsible for the behemoth I created has taken its toll. The stress of the job has been a regular source of anxiety and stress-related health issues. I realised that I have been burning out and this started to have an impact on my staff and Nexus Mods as a whole.

really, i can't even imagine the scale of it, considering how large NM became! :0
 
can you expand on this? what exactly have they done?
Basically, Nexus likes to take down mods that they deem "offensive" (Namely, mods that remove forced DEI, any political messaging or sexy character mods [like the 2B mod for Clair Expedition 33]).

They're also known to be massive hypocrites as they once took down a Marvel Rivals mod that let you play as Donald Trump, yet they allow the Spider-Man 2 pride flag mod.
 
Basically, Nexus likes to take down mods that they deem "offensive" (Namely, mods that remove forced DEI, any political messaging or sexy character mods [like the 2B mod for Clair Expedition 33]).

They're also known to be massive hypocrites as they once took down a Marvel Rivals mod that let you play as Donald Trump, yet they allow the Spider-Man 2 pride flag mod.
They run the site the way they feel it should be run? What bastards
 
They run the site the way they feel it should be run? What bastards

Yup. The hypocritical culture warriors "champion" freedom when it's to stop the unnecessary alterations to their precious anime games, but then cry foul when a modding site exercises their ability to host the content they want.
 
Basically, Nexus likes to take down mods that they deem "offensive" (Namely, mods that remove forced DEI, any political messaging or sexy character mods [like the 2B mod for Clair Expedition 33]).

They're also known to be massive hypocrites as they once took down a Marvel Rivals mod that let you play as Donald Trump, yet they allow the Spider-Man 2 pride flag mod.
You GamerGate guys really need to chill out, man. Jesus Christ.
 
Basically, Nexus likes to take down mods that they deem "offensive" (Namely, mods that remove forced DEI, any political messaging or sexy character mods [like the 2B mod for Clair Expedition 33]).

They're also known to be massive hypocrites as they once took down a Marvel Rivals mod that let you play as Donald Trump, yet they allow the Spider-Man 2 pride flag mod.

Noooooo, how dare Nexus Mods have rules on what content they'll accept! It's not like there are bajillion other places where I can post my bigoted content! >:( /s
 
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I'm not a longtime modder, but even now that I'm getting into modding more seriously, I've barely ever touched Nexus. I never cared for their ugly and slightly obnoxious client, and that was well before all the recent purging of wrongthink mods and admin abuse. Add this turn of events and it's going to die in irrelevancy in the next 5 years. Sad to lose a classic internet site, but it can't be helped and they did it to themselves.
 
I'm not a longtime modder, but even now that I'm getting into modding more seriously, I've barely ever touched Nexus. I never cared for their ugly and slightly obnoxious client, and that was well before all the recent purging of wrongthink mods and admin abuse. Add this turn of events and it's going to die in irrelevancy in the next 5 years. Sad to lose a classic internet site, but it can't be helped and they did it to themselves.
Vortex launcher is actually really simple to use and takes a lot of the difficulty out of modding games for those who are computer illiterate. I highly doubt the site is going to go anywhere. If anything I'm assuming they're going to go harder on making premium subscriptions actually worth buying. Right now they're only useful for following modlists.
 
small UPD: found this video with more details on the new owners and the company. ehhhhhhhhhh.
 
Vortex launcher is actually really simple to use and takes a lot of the difficulty out of modding games for those who are computer illiterate. I highly doubt the site is going to go anywhere. If anything I'm assuming they're going to go harder on making premium subscriptions actually worth buying. Right now they're only useful for following modlists.
How well and how sincerely does Nexus pay out to modders who contribute to their site?
 
How well and how sincerely does Nexus pay out to modders who contribute to their site?
The modding scene didn't start with the intention of monetary gain, nor do people start actually modding with that intention. Most mods are passion projects. Modders and hacking culture are very similar in the sense of people who make mods with the intention of just making money off it or hiding versions of them behind paywalls are often seen in a negative light.
 
The modding scene didn't start with the intention of monetary gain, nor do people start actually modding with that intention. Most mods are passion projects. Modders and hacking culture are very similar in the sense of people who make mods with the intention of just making money off it or hiding versions of them behind paywalls are often seen in a negative light.
I understand, but Nexus has a paid subscription service, right? Or maybe I'm just completely imagining that and I just humiliated myself.
 
I understand, but Nexus has a paid subscription service, right? Or maybe I'm just completely imagining that and I just humiliated myself.
No, they do, but the subscription served to mostly streamline downloading user modlists. I've never learned how they compensate mod creators or how that compensation is distributed, because the people who want to get into modding for money are a rarity in and of themselves. Modders usually have their own tipjars to begin with which probably give a lot more than whatever Nexus pays out.
 
One puritanical dullard down, many more to go. Honestly, the website should probably just cease to exist.
 
One puritanical dullard down, many more to go. Honestly, the website should probably just cease to exist.
Yes indeed. The largest database of mods on the internet, with the most thorough documentation of the creation and evolution of modding culture, should just cease to exist. Because the same dudes who 'really hate politics in their videogames' had their politically motivated mods deleted. Definitely worth binning the whole thing over that for sure.
 
Yes indeed. The largest database of mods on the internet, with the most thorough documentation of the creation and evolution of modding culture, should just cease to exist. Because the same dudes who 'really hate politics in their videogames' had their politically motivated mods deleted. Definitely worth binning the whole thing over that for sure.
You really haven't heard anything about how they've been running things there, huh? It's not good to erase internet history, but Nexus has been overtly corrupt - not mismanaged, corrupt - for years now, at least, and that's only from my knowledge as an outsider. Please look into their recent controversy before getting snarky.
 
Forgot the name of the company, and I don't really care to go look, but the company NexusMods was sold to has a long history on teaching how to monetize websites. Right now NM offers payment tiers for uncapped d/l speed (which isn't that big a deal for free users). I expect nude mods and the like (like the weird-yet-funny Pregnant Eve mod for Stellar Blade) to be locked under a payment tier at some point.
 
Forgot the name of the company, and I don't really care to go look, but the company NexusMods was sold to has a long history on teaching how to monetize websites. Right now NM offers payment tiers for uncapped d/l speed (which isn't that big a deal for free users). I expect nude mods and the like (like the weird-yet-funny Pregnant Eve mod for Stellar Blade) to be locked under a payment tier at some point.
Not that I really care at all, but I think if they hid nude mods behind a paywall, that'd be hilarious. It would also quite literally cause the biggest meltdown the site had ever seen. I'd doubt they'd ever do it, though.

You really haven't heard anything about how they've been running things there, huh? It's not good to erase internet history, but Nexus has been overtly corrupt - not mismanaged, corrupt - for years now, at least, and that's only from my knowledge as an outsider. Please look into their recent controversy before getting snarky.
I'm not gonna lie, I'm way too old to care about any of the controversies that are a result of egotripping mods or whatever. If any mod had a controversy surrounding its removal, the creator undoubtedly found a way to redistribute it. To be honest, I just realized I've been posting in this thread way too much. I'm gonna stop now since I'm not actually adding anything of value to the conversation and like you said, I started to sound snarky. Which wasn't my intention, by the way. More like banter. But tone is difficult to establish through text sometimes. But heyo, cheers for the conversation, all. I hope for all of us that the future of Nexus bodes well.
 
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