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In general, it is best to respect the choices of the page's creator when reasonable. I see that you were modeling the page after Feliks, but in this case the creator of the page chose to use a rankings table rather than a records table. Both have their pros: the former shows more information than is given in the text, while the latter is sleeker. Given that one is not objectively better, I suggest we preserve the choice of the creator. 137.165.161.213 (talk) 16:17, 22 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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The Speed Cubers

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The Netflix Documentary talks a lot about Zemdeg and Max Park, so maybe people can watch and add details on both of them? TheKuygeriancontribs
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Leading Paragraph

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I'm confused by the leading paragraph. It states Max Park was the record holder in 2017 with 6.85 seconds, then it states Tymon held the record previously with 5.09 in 2021. Obviously, there's something wrong here. I see that the first sentence in some recent history have different data but are worded correctly. I think this whole paragraph needs re-evaluated. Thisisfutile (talk) 21:59, 22 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]