Except in this case, you're cashing in on the fact that the modding scene is fresh and new. Inflating your download count and then not even linking to the darn mod (while cashing in on it's "popularity) is pretty grimy by all accounts. This isn't even including the fact that you removed the reports that were on your mod countless times.
Because you brought up YouTube and Twitch, I have to address those as well. In the case of both services, it's original content by the owner is being shown to the viewer(such as someone playing or someone streaming, it always involves original content). Stealing videos and re-uploading as your own on YouTube is looked down upon and even though their copyright services are questionable, YouTube doesn't openly support thievery. Neither does Twitch, a platform that is very well in touch with the Internet and it's going-ons.
It's quite rich that you'd call me childish when you deleted Nanobuds's post that warned you to stop your current course of action (best part is, you didn't even respond to it). The community should know that you are potentially endangering the future of the scene. The community should also know what person they're dealing with. While I don't have the answer for a centralized area to host mods, I would rather have them all on gbatemp,a central Drop Box, a central Box, a central Google Drive, heck a pastebin that is regularly updated with people sending links to their own hacks as opposed to a website hosted by someone who tried to get money using nefarious means even when you were warned multiple times by the community to stop. You had every opportunity to do so, but you didn't.
Don't worry, I'll be having my own fun in the meanwhile.