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How is JC different from MY? [duplicate]

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Closed as duplicate by DonielF‭ on Jul 29, 2020 at 17:43

This question has been addressed elsewhere. See: How will Judaism Codidact be better than Mi Yodeya?

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I’ve been looking around to see if there are any major differences between Mi Yodeya and Judaism Codidact. So far, it seems like the two sites are pretty much (in fact almost exactly) the same. Did I miss something? If not, is there any reason to use Jc over MY?

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msh210‭ wrote over 4 years ago

You might want to avoid calling it "JC", commonly used among religious Jews to avoid naming a certain 2000-year-old man explicitly.

AA ‭ wrote over 4 years ago

@DonielF are all the ways this site is different from MY also ways it is better?