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This subject does not concern you if you haven't created/uploaded unauthorized copies of my mods :)
On the other hand, if I have already contacted you in this regards then please read and follow the instructions listed below to learn why you have to delete these copies and how you can delete them. Thanks in advance :)
Why do you need to delete these copies:
How to delete mod copies:
1) Go to your Steam profile page
2) Once on your profile page, click on the "Workshop items" link located on the right of the page
3) Once on the new page, you will be able to see all the mod copies you have created
4) Click on one of the copy to go to its description page
5) In the menu on the right of the page, click on the "Delete" button
6) Repeat step 4 and 5 for every mod copy
Important notes:
Suppressing a mod copy have no impact on the mods your are using ingame ! They are just useless clones that overstock the Workshop.
Click on the "Add to workshop" button on the details page of a mod does not activate it, it only create a copy on the Workshop !
Have fun on Banished,
@++
Darkbibou