B-b-but it takes time to look through the search resuuuuuults! *Adjusts glasses* Ya see, I could look for it myself but that would take 2 minutes of my time versus the 30 seconds it takes me to ask a question. I can do other stuff while I wait, meaning it's both faster and convenient to just ask!
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EmDotRand
I used "where can I find mods", "are there mods" and just "mods" in the search results and all instances I was able to find an answer almost immediately. Should that fail, you can always click on the post with the same question as you (you will be directed to that page) and see if someone else replied to that person. Sometimes I feel like people just don't know how to use the search function and then blame it for being inefficient...
When searching for something, on a specific thread, you have the option to narrow it down to the thread you're in, the particular sub-forum where the thread is located or the entire forum. Thread-specific searches must be made on the thread it self, NOT ON THE RESULT PAGE! If you make a new search in the result page, you will receive generalized results from all over the forum.
I do agree that the discord is an absolute mess to sift through when you're looking for specific mods but that's because Discord is primarily used for chatting. It's not a file storage service like Nexus. I recall someone saying only a few make race mods - you can block those users and that will clean up the mod channel on Discord a little bit. Alternatively, there is a spreadsheet for (all?) mods posted on Discord,
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. You can either narrow it down by category (clothes, tattoos, etc) or use CTRL+ F and type in your keywords.