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Regarding washing loops - just remove those that give issues from the work oder. Smh...
You are correct. A mod author is not responsible for making sure that their mod is compatible with every other mod out there and can't be held responsible for unintended behavior. Of course not. That said, if a mod author is aware of such a horrible incompatibility with a specific mod - potentially game breaking - then it should be common courtesy to put a warning about the mod conflict in the description.
At least this was warned about in the comments. However, before long, such warnings get buried under newer comments and forgotten. And may players install after reading the description, but without reading the comments. Myself, I usually read the first page of comments. But sometimes...