I'm glad this rule will be changing too. I am one of apparently
many people who have been "lurkers" or "ghosts" on this forum because of not wanting to ruffle feathers or get in trouble. I have a general outlook on this board that is not a place I could see myself becoming involved in other than the occasional question because of the elitist, cliquish, micro-managed feel it has to it. But who knows, maybe that will change. Don't get me wrong, I'm definitely NOT a fan of the Sims3 forums. That place reminds me of an overcrowded zoo! So, I agree there has to be rules in place to keep the riff raff out, but censoring the mod talk seemed silly to me.
That being said, I'm kind of shocked to find out how many long-time forum members are coming out saying "oh I've been using that mod, but couldn't say anything" or "if it wasn't for "such and such" mod my Immortal Dynasty would be gone", "someone asked me what that was but I couldn't say anything". Given how the challenges (a major draw to the forums) explicitly states no mods and then to find out people have been using them anyway is a bit disappointing. One can argue that use of certain mods doesn't affect "game play" but I have to disagree. Someone who loses a whole dynasty halfway through because of EA bugs and crashes has a serious disadvantage to someone who uses a mod to cut down or eliminate those errors.
To me, that solidifies my feeling that this board seemed/seems a little elitist.
Kudos to lifting the mod talk ban. I hope it brings more people who are knowledgeable and trustworthy to your ranks.