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As for the other mod, that's a personal mod I use to experiment with the game and make tweaks me (and my friends) might want, I've tried unlisting or privating personal mods in the past and it's a massive headache so my hope is Steam just stops advertising this random personal mod to people.
Finally, it's also my experience that fewer mods that do more is better for managing, sorting and loading modlists-I do anything I can to keep my modlists short yet encompassing, usually by integrating many mods' changes into a singular mod, such as in this case.
I recommend you to just use the needed file that you mod is built upon from community patches and not upload the entire mod instead, that way you could say "Compatible with Community fixes" and avoid being easily outdated. But of course, you do you.
Also seems you uploaded the mod twice, you should unlist the previous one, or make it private.