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Clearly my instructions were to let your PEERS (not you) have custom server content disabled, not the host (but its better you do too if you take turns hosting).
This guide bypasses that by having the host do the sacrifice of disabling specific addons. If you don't want to sacrifice anything your peers should know how to do something as simple as disabling custom server content in the multiplayer settings.
I have played this game since 2015 and we've done that ever since. Up until 2023 I have played with different sets of friend groups and I can confirm it works just fine.
I've done this several times over the past years and I can assure you it works. I can even drag my 8+ friends into this to confirm.
> Actually, the solution to this for the people joining your local server is to disable custom server content
No, I tested it and it did not help. Only unsubscribing from the mods helped.
I hope this bit helps as me and my friends were trying to figure this same issue many years ago
options -> multiplayer
custom server content -> none
with this, you don't need to say goodbye to your custom special infected mods anymore