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Mods

British  
/ mɒdz /

plural noun

  1. (at Oxford University) short for Honour Moderations

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“Some relatively minor mods to MQ-9s for self-protection would make them even more effective in this threat environment,” Lee said.

From The Wall Street Journal

These modified game files, or “mods,” added a new competition over who could create the best content, decades before “Minecraft” and “Roblox” turned the concept into billion-dollar businesses.

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“Bold action and bravery for the common good is literally classic behavior of Wikipedia mods,” she wrote on Bluesky.

From Slate

Mods of popular online games can be simple or extremely complex, with a total game overhaul taking a team of developers many months or even years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Players like mods because they gives them the chance to play through the games again, with different countries, characters and outcomes.

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