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I doubt it. I'm talking to an agent right now through support.
They've upgraded the situation to a specialized team. The team has yet to contact me. I will comment again when I have good news.
Known solutions:
1. If you're logged into your Bethesda account on another system (PS4 or Xbox One), simply log onto that console and open your mods. Then shut off the console and it should work on PC. (This is what fixed it for me)
2. If you have reshaders, remove them. Going back to past comments, removing reshaders has fixed it for many people.
3. See if mods are conflicting with your game by disabling/deleting already downloaded mods (No, you do not need to be logged into Bethesda to view your load order).
Hope one of these works for you guys!
Servers were down, all fixed now.
The servers were not down. This is a common bug.