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now nexus costs money too and if your inactive for 6 weeks they shut down your account. XD
To be fank, there is actually a lot more transparency on the Nexus than anywhere else. Beyond that, Modders are not hackers. We do it for the love of the game. Nexus is actually the safest, where there is the ability to preview exactly what you're downloading, every part of every file. If you know what you're looking at (which isn't hard), its very easy see right away if something was amiss.
I could go on and on, but put it this way, If you trust my mod here enough to use it, then You should trust my word and people like Gopher or GamerPoets, who are programers who know a lot more than me. I trust the best modders more than I trust any steam green light.
Take a few minutes, and watch this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVfr9pWO6xE
He has a whole series on every Bethesda game. Watch and then make up your mind.