Plagued /r/TNOmod and the Reddit HOI4 modding community - When a subreddit for a video game mod turns to utter insanity

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This is how the mod's workshop page looks right now:

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The entire mod team was banned. The Github was nuked.
The entire Discord is up in flames to (pun entierly intended). People get banned for posting screenshots of the steam page or linking the 4chan thread.
Edit: more bans
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from the steam page:
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Red Dusk is cutting ties:
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stolen from the discord:
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This is how the mod's workshop page looks right now:

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Of course they have to shove moeshittery into it.
Now give me my puzzle pieces
On a more serious note, I wish the mod stays dead. I refuse to believe this is just a bump in the road, frankly I think this is the beginning of the end/TNOification. Wrap up the mod with 1.1 and archive it, since to be honest it all feels down hill from here.
 
Just a heads up to everyone. TFR is NOT DEAD. Czar and his faggots can rot in their little corner. All the actual fucking devs and non-Czar clique members have formed their own team and development will continue. This is just a bump in the road.
Remains to be seen how that materializes. It seems the non-Czar devs have some sort of access to the mod on Workshop, so if they can manage to wrestle control of that to themselves, the rest should follow one way or another. If they can't, well, it's going to be a redux-situation, and those are rarely healthy for mods, although given the size of the hypothetical redux team, it might go differently this time.
 
Remains to be seen how that materializes. It seems the non-Czar devs have some sort of access to the mod on Workshop, so if they can manage to wrestle control of that to themselves, the rest should follow one way or another. If they can't, well, it's going to be a redux-situation, and those are rarely healthy for mods, although given the size of the hypothetical redux team, it might go differently this time.
Considering what has happened in the past don't be surprised if copyright take downs start going around should something be put up on the on Steam Workshop.
 
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