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I tried accessing my account from another computer and my nephews computer so I know its not my computer or connection. I sent a message to Steam Support for all the good that might do but maybe I'll get lucky.
Though, uh, this is the 52nd comment.... you'd think Steam Support would have tackled the problem by now...
A. A mod author updated his mod and it's broken
B. Uunsubscribe from the addon and delete it
C. wait for valve to fix it, you can't just report something and expect it fixed immediatly after it's reported. This has been here 10 days, I'm positive valve knows about it. It takes time to find exactly what's wrong and formulate a way to patch it. Give them time. They aren't putting every resource into fixing it. Give it time.
They may not know the mod that is causing the crash, especially if they downloaded a block of mods at once. Going through and trying to find 10 or 20 mods, say if they downloaded the Stargate pack for Gmod, to unsub is pretty time consuming.
With Gmod they can go through the addon tab in game but its much faster and easier to be able to see all your mods in a list in a web browser like Firefox.