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This is about soaking unexposed film in alcohol while it remains in its 35mm cassette, then exposing and developing it. That bears no relevance to the matter of soaking a film in a water/alcohol mixture immediately before development.

It's the very same thing in that the film gets brittle for example.
 

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That, if it were to happen in the first place, would be totally unrelated to the effects described in your link.

Sorry but I don't agree with that.
A brittle film means that the gelatine has been modified somewhat.
 
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