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The fact that creators don't get that button just baffles me because that seems to be such a massive oversight, because the mod creator should be able to moderate their own content on the workshop to some degree, Valve likely expecting others to do that moderation for them just looks stupid.
I really hate that the comment sections don't have a proper @-ing feature. Like, every time I post a comment here myself, everyone who also commented gets a notification. Which means they will absolutely come back here and act like I was talking to them or elaborate on their "joke" that I don't even remember seeing the first time around.
There's a discussions feature, but they're implemented even worse as I don't even see when someone creates one because there's no notification unlike when I get a comment.
Just press that flag button on the comment, sometimes it's just better not to give them the satisfaction of a response.
Just my two cents but what's stopping people that still have those mods subscribed, they literally could just copy all of the files and re-upload it... I'm not encouraging that by the way in fact I've very much against that.
https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2620442406
Kinda like what Krycek did, except without the "fuck the community" part.
Yes, like The Patriot
jk i love this mod, cool work as always alex