QUOTE(ghastley @ May 15 2025, 02:44 PM)

When this section was created, the term modding referred to the creation of mods. These days, it has come to mean just using mods that others have created...
This is interesting. I am quite new to modding compared to most of you here (merely three years or so), but I was talking to someone who's been using mods for Oblivion when the game just came out, then had a hiatus of a decade and recently returned to gaming with mods. He was surprised to find the opposite. In his mind, the way he remembered it from the Naughties (the 00 decade, years 2000-2009), "modding" referred to the
usage of mods, so he called himself a "modder" while he never made a single mod in his life. Now he was surprised to discover this title stripped from him, he is now being called "user". There is a distinction between "mod authors" = "modders" and "mod users" = <fill in your experience here>. Of course mod authors can also be mod users, and usually are, but the term "mod user" refers to someone using a mod of someone else's making.
Considering that Ghastley's understanding is the opposite, I think it is safe to say that everything is properly convoluted now!