Like Instagram, Tumblr is also a great hub for fans of The Sims 4, with many using hashtags to share their creations. If you search ‘Sims mods’ and ‘Patreon’ online, you’ll usually find a raft of talented creators beyond these names, all of whom are creating unique and refreshing content.
Occasionally, these modders will launch free mods through Patreon with the option to support them if you can – but many keep their creations freely available. Some Sims 4 modders turn to Patreon to share their creations, with well-known modders like KawaiiStacie, PimpMySims4, Praline Sims, Anto and Complex Sims providing mods only to subscribers. Most will include links that indicate where to download the mod, making it extremely easy to spot something you like, and import it directly into your game.
Simply search the hashtag on web or mobile, and scroll down to see snippets of player creations. The hashtags #sims4cc, #sims4build and #sims4cas are loaded with easy-to-access mods, all presented in a very accessible format.
The Sims 4 has a thriving modding community that loves to show off its wares on social media – with Instagram being a particularly nifty hub to find everything you want.