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I is not wrong... but "You and Them" is better...

Well it also depends on what you're trying to say. If you're simply naming people, yeah "you and them" (If someone asks you who went somewhere, say "you and them"). However, in most cases you'll be using that phrase as a subject of a sentence, and if "you and them" are actually doing something, it needs to be "you and they" (You and they are going to the park). Think of it as taking out the "you" and seeing if the pronoun makes sense.

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I and them do not go together. I is a subject pronoun and them is an object pronoun.

You is a subject pronoun and an object pronoun so can be used with them.

subject pronoun = I / object pronoun = me

subject pronoun = they / object pronoun = them

subject pronoun = you / object pronoun = you

I saw you and them.

They saw me and them

You saw me and them

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them is plural...

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