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Crowdsourced detection of broken mods.
Preservation of mods whose original pages are gone.
User patches – some members decompile and fix outdated script mods.
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Consalvo, M. (2016). Atari to Zelda: Japan’s Videogames in Global Contexts. MIT Press. (Modding ethics)
Scacchi, W. (2010). “Modding as a Basis for Developing Game Systems.” IEEE Software.
Sims 4 Community Discord logs (2023–2025) regarding Fallen Mods tracking.
EA Creator Network (2024). “Modding Guidelines for The Sims 4.”