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This mod has to be applied at world creation and not after the fact.
Unless the mod creator updates their mod, it may not work at all or may even cause the game to malfunction.
Same ol same ol for mods created for a game that is still in development... you gotta make sure your mods are up to date with the current game version ;)
If you have any issues with a particular mod, then the best place to go is the Comments section for that mod.
Any mod author could write anything about what their mod does, and it could still just do nothing at all if you're lucky, or something completely different if the mod author was actively trying to be evil.
Do NOT blindly trust mods from the workshop or anywhere else.
Several mods on the workshop just don't work, despite a nice presentation and interesting features.
They may not break the game in obvious ways but they don't work as announced either.
Where are these anti-modders?