I don’t think batches would explain it, but it would be smart to check looking closely at the actual numbers.
The thing that makes this so improbable and suspicious is the timing. Where else anywhere do you see near perfect counterbalances appear instantly? Let alone twice. Let alone late in the count. When it is late in the count you expect there to be more delay (this could be verified by charting the frequency at which new results are reported over time).
I don’t think batches would explain it, but it would be smart to check looking closely at the actual numbers.
The thing that makes this so improbable and suspicious is the timing. Where else anywhere do you see near perfect counterbalances appear instantly? Let alone twice. Let alone late in the count. When it is late in the count you expect there to be more delay (this could be verified by charting the frequency at which new results are reported over time).
Hahaha, now we’re talkin