Major mod-sharing sites, including the official EA-supported CurseForge hub, drastically increased their screening processes to ensure no malicious or predatory code slips through.
EA eventually rolled out an official "Modding Policy," explicitly stating that mods cannot be locked behind permanent paywalls and must strictly adhere to legal and safety guidelines. All The Fallen Sims 4
The fallout from the "All The Fallen" incident fundamentally changed the relationship between EA and the modding community. EA’s legal team worked aggressively to have the
EA’s legal team worked aggressively to have the offending ATF websites scrubbed and removed from the internet. 🏛️ The Lasting Impact on the Simming Community Major mod-sharing sites
EA clarified that they would permanently ban any user account found to be creating, distributing, or actively using mods that promote the exploitation of children or animals.
"All The Fallen" (commonly abbreviated as ) was a series of explicit adult mods created by an independent creator operating outside the United States.
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