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I'm unfamiliar with the sampling used for the crash stats, so if anyone is able to point me to an explanation I'd appreciate it.

My current understanding is that ESR is not throttled unlike other channels. Assuming N failures on release and N failures on ESR, more crashes will be reported for ESR despite the same number occurring. This means that with the mass migration to ESR various bugs appear to have a significant increase in num crashes.

If that is the case, then the see also media bugs that I assumed are related based on the increased crash rates and MacOS heavy skew may not be related. I.e. there is not common underlying bug -- it's just the reporting bumping all the numbers at the same time.

I'm going to leave the see alsos while I make sure the above is correct, but if it is then it sounds like they should be removed.
I'm unfamiliar with the sampling used for the crash stats, so if anyone is able to point me to an explanation I'd appreciate it.

My current understanding is that ESR is not throttled unlike other channels. Assuming N failures on release and N failures on ESR, more crashes will be reported for ESR despite the same number occurring. This means that with the mass migration to ESR various bugs appear to have a significant increase in num crashes.

If that is the case, then the see also media bugs that I assumed are related based on the increased crash rates and MacOS heavy skew may not be related. I.e. there is not a common underlying bug -- it's just the reporting bumping all the numbers at the same time.

I'm going to leave the see alsos while I make sure the above is correct, but if it is then it sounds like they should be removed.

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