Corrupt caches do not occur out of happenstance. If something causes a particular cache to become corrupt or otherwise problematic, then it might be advisable to remove that particular cache. Preventative cleaning merely slows down your Mac until the caches are rebuilt. There is nothing that accumulates or grows out of control in the user caches unless there is a problem. There is no reason to periodically clean caches whether they be system or user. I do not go with google sites but with conversation with senior advisors in support always suggest to clean user library caches and so its not a question to be raised, your method might be different to clear caches and my thought is to clear the caches.
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