BI charts suggest counts of DNI and DNR "records". Whether "record" has a uniform definition across all techs...
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... is anyone's guess.
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Particularly given that we don't know whether an MCT or a SCT is counted as a record?
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BI is (was?) metadata only, so MCT vs SCT shouldn't play a role here, if I am not mistaken.
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Let's take a step back: who's defining metadata and content?
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FISC based on whispers from NSA, I guess.
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According to the BI FAQ, FISA data were not included
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Question was "who defines what's metadata vs what's content". Nothing to do w/ 215 data.
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Nobody said BR data was included in the BI counts.
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As was PRTT, which is by far the most pertinent. But it's also the one they shut down and fled town over. @empiricalerror
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