Hidden IDs still visible in Algorithm Summary

I only wondered if it might be separate because it might be slightly less straightforward, in that there is the issue of what the text should say in all the various possible permutations of existing/hidden/withdrawn/reinstated IDs that I can think of. I don’t remember what it does if a previous ID is deleted completely; perhaps whatever that does, unless it also still displays the ID. Otherwise, maybe it can do a text substitution for ‘<taxon name>’ to ‘a previous identification’ if at least one previous ID of ‘<taxon name>’ has been hidden?

Edit: even that doesn’t perfectly handle all permutations, for example, if there is previous IDs of
1.) Ball Python [now hidden]
2.) Common Box Turtle [disagreeing; now hidden]
3.) Human [still exists]

Then the Human ID would have been disagreeing with ‘Reptiles’, not the Python or Turtle.

Also I guess there are possibly some weird edge cases if a coarser disagreeing ID is hidden for some reason (like trolling, retaliation, or sockpuppetry), but other good faith IDs of the same taxon have not been hidden.

On the other hand maybe it isn’t completely necessary to handle all such edge cases, because those more complicated scenarios probably are less likely to be ‘hate speech’-like issues?