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You are right, it's indeed difficult to understand the content from the mod name and icon. As a nuance, I used the term "Tidy Up" to mean "properly tidy up what you use". I am not familiar with English, so my nuance may be a little off.
Also, I think it can certainly increase users by using a more accurate name and icon. However, I think of a mod as an art work rather than something I want many people to use, so same to mod's name and icon. It may be a little confusing, but I would like to cover this in the description and video. Thank you.