Once again, every single mod author who put a paid non-joke mod up on steam must have been dissatisfied with donations and thought that, even with a 75% tax and the inability to see any of their money until they make $100, they would make more off this system. I'll admit I don't have a link to this, but I've heard of a mod with over a hundred thousand downloads getting $17 total in donations, which was a single donation from one guy.
No. That is not what it means. You do not know the demographic split for reasons for using the store. As Putnam mentioned previously, one perfectly valid justification is simple enforcement of distribution control by the author, in the face of mod piracy by false sellers.
Making this assumption is just as bad as the RIAA claiming that every pirate download is a lost sale. It is logically unjustified.
Also, a mod with over 100,000 downloads? You mean like my modified XBOX morrowind start save? it's been replicated and posted over gods knows how many places, and was little more than a tech demo to show that you can do some crazy stuff with ESS files for the xbox without having to resort to using a mod chip. As such, it was TOTALLY game breaking. You can find it by looking for "Modified Monksta start save". I used a previous save from codejunkies that was uploaded by a user named Monksta, and credited him for his baseline contribution. I incorporated several new items into the ESS file, several new enchantments and spells, a few game settings tweaks, and reset the game variables controlling race, class, and story progression, so that the character generation system would kick in, allowing the player using that horrible thing to pick all their respective preferences. It was quickly circulated around the game cheat boards, since all you needed was a hacked game controller and the action replay software to load it onto your xbox, and go to town. If something horrible and game breaking can beat your 100,000 download mark, like my horrible start save does, what does that say about your argument?