Sorry, it was my fault. This was my first mod and I had tons of problems to upload it correctly. I didn't understand how Nexus works and tagged it refering to the game, not the mod, which has nothing to do with violence and nudity. I've just removed those 2 bothering tags, if that helps.
Hello, yes, that's what happened. I didn't know this could happen in Nexus, and the worst thing is I can't remove my files, or at least there is no option to remove in manager menú, just put them in <<Archive>>, but that's like to do nothing 😕 I scanned my PC and my files with 2 different antivirus and it didn't detect anything. I guess deleting the whole mod page would be the unique effective solution but after spending hours editing and typing, I don't feel like to repeat the process again... At least I could use Mirror links to let them be available vía Google Drive, which is better than nothing anyways.
Do you mean "reuploading" the files? I tried that this afternoon but Nexus don't load them, or it does load but doesn't appear like a different uploaded file. I suposse I must change the name or...something?
I've just reuploaded them but compressed with 7z instead of Winrar and everything seems to be ok now. 3 of 4 files are fine, and I guess the 4th too, which is at the scanning right now.
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