Very sad indeed...perhaps this needs to be a lesson for those content creators who put all their eggs in one basket...one source is not a wise place to leave all your hard work...we just never know when these things will happen...there are still many viable sources out there that could and perhaps should be utilized, it might keep some egos in check as well...just sayin'
You're not the first I've seen saying that. I think you're partially right but also a bit too harsh.
Perhaps there are modders who puts eggs in one basket. Maybe I just haven't met one yet.
Unless a modder is producing payware mods stuff, what I've seen being done by the large majority is same since the old days - that is, uploading and announcing to the places with most exposure and highest ethics for the game title in question (whichever those are at that moment), while at same time allowing the hostage of those files to other places (and the news being spreaded, on and on), so that others can host them too in other smaller (or less known) places, which in turn may become (who knows?) the next top popular place in the future.
I'm of the opinion that modders are fully responsible for their files, but it's not really only up to modders to take care of the files hosting and spreading.
What I guess I'm trying to say is that, just like there are modders sharing their works and rejoicing with it, there are also altruist or selfless people who have great ideas and skills to help construct such places (like RD, like NG, etc), who materialize such structures.
The bigger websites have (supposedly) organized staff and the better means to do it (that's why they get to be chosen for hosting mods in the first place!). But the smaller websites have to be pro-active if they too want to be out there.
Modders can't know every odd place out there.
Or maybe I'm just from a different school.... I've grown into the hobby thinking it works like this:
"you like my mods? Have a website that can host it? By all means, go ahead and host it there too, please!"
It's all community effort afterall, and that's how thing always have worked for ages and ages, whatever gaming scene there is with a community.
But noone can predict something like what is happening with NG. There were signs and warnings on the walls before RSC and BHMS went
kaput. There were no such signs or warnings for NoGrip.