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Thx a lot.
My mod list is a bit long (~200), so I wouldn't know which one is causing the conflict, but unfortunately I had to remove this mod from the list.
I guess I did miss some cleaning mods when checking the workshop after all :]
Looking at the source, it patches GetPriority on the vanilla CleanFilth WorkGiver, whereas my mod works by pre-filtering filth into categories and adding two new work givers.
The end result ends up being pretty similar, though Cleanie seems to be more configurable. Someone'd have to profile the two mods to know for sure which has a bigger performance impact.
(Also shared by Author below, posting that I confirmed it works after updating both)
Compat with Common Sense should be in now. Make sure to also get the needed update to Common Sense.
Steam limits the amount of stars for newer workshop items / items with less subscribers than some unseen threshold. The actual ratings are all positive so far :]