Quote Originally Posted by Pepsi_Plunge View Post
Because there is usually no way they can know about it as long as they aren't showing them off in streams, videos or in pictures on the internet. But if they do and someone notice it, SE usually take actions. Same is true for the sites publicing those mods. There has indeed been bans and cease and desist letters in the past, like I wrote in my previous posting.
SE has never once sent cease and desist letters. There are users running Patreons and discords with thousands of members. The only two instances where SE took action were when someone posted obscene NSFW images and the creeper who modded Ryne.