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No worries at all. My only experiences so far are with the gmod workshop and to be honest, there really is no way to tell when something was removed/set to private because the games never really inform you. The ones I have always run into with that issue have been frequently used addons that I often use in my single player games. So I can very much know when things are missing because a large chunk of my main single player game go missing. So I'm very sorry but I'm not really sure how to help. The workshop isn't really optimized for letting people known when their content will be vanishing, and the best you can hope for is someone else noticed and there is a reupload. Hopefully this provides some helpful insight at the very least