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@ronetarmy Hi! I'm not sure if this will help but try deleting the localthumbcache.package file located in the Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4 folder before opening the game for testing. My guess is there may be some hidden trait or feature that was added by a mod and this cache file can sometimes carry the effects of mods even when they're removed. I've had the dreaded CC flag show up on my households before and I know how annoying it is because I prefer to only share mod/CC free creations. If you're interested, click the spoiler to see the steps that I take when the CC flag appears on my households.
Spoiler1. Save the household to Library (I usually see the CC flag here before uploading to Gallery)
2. Create a mod-free save only used for testing without mods and for things like this (this is so your primary save does not change when you remove mods/CC in step 4)
3. Exit the game
4. Move all mods/CC out of the mods folder (I have a temporary folder where I move them)
5. Delete the localthumbcache.package file located in the Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4 folder
6. Launch the game
7. Load the mod-free save
8. Click the button to create a new household from the map
9. Load your saved household from the library (it should no longer have the CC flag)
10. Save the household again and/or Share to the gallery.
Once I've shared my household to the Gallery. I just exit the game, move my mods/CC back and get back to playing. :-)Hope this helps!
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