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When there's more than 10 people trying to use it, it craps out.
They underestimated how popular mods are for a game designed to be modded, with prior history of hugely successful modding scene, but on a platform that had more experience delivering.
It took me 3 tries to download Move It, 4 to download Skyve, two to download several of the others. Then, it took me multiple tries to remove Skyve when I realized it might have been preventing other mods from loading...
A good idea, of course, why have two copies of the same mods if you used any, but an unrelated coincidence. I didn't have any thunderstore mods or the app itself and still faced problems, it was acknowledged on twitter (can't find link now) that they didn't expect heavy load (which was about 1,000 people, judging by subscribe numbers at the time, lmao)
So yes, you can use mods from both sides at this time. You just have to be really aware of which ones you're using where. 👍