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1That’s great to have so many discussions. But does one relatively small (e.g.1 page) post exists, that describes the whole conflict to a new reader (user of one of SE sites or external to SE) without need to read dozen of other links?– Michael FreidgeimCommented Nov 20, 2019 at 20:24
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3@MiFreidgeim Yes, there's a post that gives an overall summary of the events: Summing up the main issues (The Story So Far) It's Q35 in PART ONE.– Mari-Lou A Слава УкраїніCommented Nov 23, 2019 at 10:53
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2To the editor, who's now suspended (it's an epidemic) if I wanted to record the number of downvotes I would have done that long ago. Part One is a CW, and someone added the downvotes, seeing as the post was not mine, I respected that choice. This post is not CW.– Mari-Lou A Слава УкраїніCommented Dec 24, 2019 at 15:48
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1This should be made Community Wiki.– ṂųỻịgǻňạcểơửṩCommented Jan 3, 2020 at 22:16
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2@Mᛜ.Sᛜ.Rᛜ.needsamulligan In reply to your comment, no it shouldn't. I don't want to see the list getting any longer. Let someone else start their own answer. I'd appreciate if you'd deleted your comment. To everyone else: I welcome edits that fix typos or even add related, deleted questions posted before Q132. If someone wants to update the numbers (views, and upvotes) great! Thank you. That would be wonderful! But please no more links to new posts.– Mari-Lou A Слава УкраїніCommented Jan 27, 2020 at 12:35
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