Frostfall will be permanently removed from Steam Workshop as of Friday, September 20th, 2013.
There seems to be an ongoing issue for me on Steam Workshop in a way that doesn't repeat itself on other places that I host, such as Skyrim Nexus, and it's been going on for several months now. Specifically, users not reading the carefully-provided documentation, a general lack of respect, and (as of late) personal attacks (see comment below). Basically, I no longer need to live a life where I fear clicking the little green message icon in Steam because I know it's going to be some form of abuse.
I mod for recreation, and modding is no longer fun when people http://i.imgur.com/lXtDbds.png (warning: censored advlt language). That's just one example. Yes, I could delete the comment, but quite honestly I'm getting tired of having no moderation occurring at this hosting location and being responsible for policing my own boards. It would be another matter entirely if I actually had the power to moderate such as block certain users from commenting, turn off comments entirely, comment approval, but I have none of those tools available to me on the Workshop.
I think that Steam Workshop is a fine place to host smaller, more easily-consumable mods which don't require user participation in the form of community interaction and documentation, but for something as expansive as Frostfall, I've decided that it's no longer a good fit.
I am a bit worried about putting up to 44,634 individuals that currently subscribe to this file through a bit of trouble, but it is what it is, and I have to do what is best for my own well-being. If you fall in this category, I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
Frostfall will be removed from the Workshop on Friday, September 20th, 2013. Please transition to the Skyrim Nexus version (which can be upgraded to from the Workshop version, please follow instructions). Thank you for your support for the file on the Workshop and your understanding.
I will evaluate my other mods for inclusion to the Workshop on a case-by-case basis. Wearable Lanterns 3.0 will probably not come to the Workshop, nor will Arissa. Some of my more trivial mods will remain, such as 418th Step, Belt Fastened Quivers, and other mods that do not involve scripting (which requires some user participation in order to use the included shutdown procedures).