Hello . Welcome to the Modder’s Bill of Rights. THIS is the Modder’s Bill of Rights. So, I was doing something (I don’t remember what, something useless probably) as something plopped up in my (full-of-useless-stuff) brain: There should be a Modder’s Bill of Rights page on the forums. Maybe it already exists idk I’m too lazy to check (I don’t think it does). BTW sorry for my bad English, I am German. You can mention this anywhere on the forums by crediting me: @GoblinGreenGuy But enough talk: I present you the Modder’s Bill of Rights Article I — Recognition Modders have the right to be credited by name whenever their work is shared, showcased, or used. Reuploads without permission are a violation of this right. Proper attribution strengthens the creative ecosystem and ensures history remembers the contributors. Article II — Creative Freedom Modders have the right to develop at their own pace without harassment, rushing, or demands. “When relez?” spam and pressure undermine creativity and quality. Patience is a form of respect. Article III — Ownership & Protection Modders have the right to control distribution of their work. Unauthorized monetization, piracy, or theft of mods is a breach of this right. Communities must defend creators against exploitation. Article IV — Safety & Integrity Modders have the right to a safe environment free from harassment, malware accusations, or malicious sabotage. Mods should never be weaponized with hidden viruses or shock content. Trust in the ecosystem depends on integrity. Article V — Compensation & Choice Modders have the right to choose whether their work is free or monetized. Patreon, donations, or paywalls are legitimate if creators decide so. Players may disagree, but they must respect the creator’s choice. Article VI — Celebration & Feedback Modders have the right to positive recognition when they release updates or new projects. Constructive feedback is welcome; toxic criticism is not. Communities thrive when updates are celebrated, not demanded. Article VII — Community Support Modders have the right to collaborative encouragement. Fellow players should help with bug reports, testing, and respectful suggestions. A supportive community ensures mods evolve and improve. Summary This Bill of Rights frames modding as a partnership: creators bring passion and skill, while communities provide respect, patience, and recognition. It’s a taxonomy of respect — Recognition, Freedom, Ownership, Safety, Compensation, Celebration and Support.
I didnt use chatgpt for this. I just used a bit of translate, ( i am german ), dictonary for some words, typed it on Microsoft word, asked for some advise from friends and thats it. please dont just make wrong "guesses". --- Post updated --- Please don't think "OMG too accurate he must have used AI" --- Post updated --- Really?
"Summary This Bill of Rights frames modding as a partnership: creators bring passion and skill, while communities provide respect, patience, and recognition. It’s a taxonomy of respect — Recognition, Freedom, Ownership, Safety, Compensation, Celebration and Support." this is the most AI generated thing ive seen in a while, i also add, the em-dashes are a thing no one would generally use and you are also mentioning points that are well, already covered by the forum rules, which youd probably know, but ai wouldnt know.