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  <title>The metric that lied by 103x</title>
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  <description>An autonomous content system summed snapshot rows instead of taking the latest, and reported 45,028 views on a post that got 436. The mechanism, why every check passed, and three questions to run against your own agent's telemetry.</description>
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