Please close this bug. Found this old thread which still works:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/462629/how-to-disable-sticky-edges-in-ubuntu-14-04-ubuntu-13-10-and-earlier-had-a-opti

The workaround there is to use ccsm to set Edge Stop Velocity to 0 -- it
actually won't set it less than 1, but it works well enough.

Still unclear, though, why this has re-surfaced after 7 years, and why
turning off sticky edges doesn't do this.

** Description changed:

  Just upgraded to this:
  `
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=20.04
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=focal
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS"
  `
  
  I've turned off sticky edges but they're still sticky--sometimes!
- What's weird about this is that it's only a problem going from the primary 
(lower) monitor to the secondary (higher). I have them set in an 'above and 
below' configuration, not horizontal. 
+ What's weird about this is that it's only a problem going from the primary 
(lower) monitor to the secondary (higher). I have them set in an 'above and 
below' configuration, not horizontal.
  
  Going from the lower monitor to the higher one is really hard.
  
  I do not know exactly what package governs this but it wasn't a problem
  in any previous release since 12.04

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  multi-monitor edges still sticky with Sticky Edges turned off

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