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The modding tools create this file therefore I'm more inclined to believe it should be there, than believe a small reddit discussion that says it doesn't need to be there. What's more, all my mods have a similar file size for this .upk, again suggesting it isn't a bug (if it's happening 100% of the time it's either not a bug or a bug that needs patching on Firaxis' end).
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" comes to mind. If it comes to light that this can be deleted (through Firaxis confirming it) then I will certainly delete it. But I don't really think it's worth the hassle of potentially breaking the mod because some people on reddit said it was the right thing to do.
You can fix it rather easily by deleting the file and allowing it to regenerate. In fact, since your mod is just a voice pack (and thus doesn't even use shaders) you could just delete it entirely without regenerating, with no adverse consequences.
I hope you understand my reluctance. There's 11,000+ people using this mod. If this information from reddit isn't accurate my mod could break for all those people. These subscribers won't be upset with those people on reddit that got it wrong, they will be upset with me. Hence why I don't want to take unneccessary risks and potentially disappoint the users of my mod.
Rushing into things is never good. I will look into it and test it offline before I decide whether the Workshop version needs updating or not.