[tor-bugs] #29710 [Core Tor/sbws]: Is it acceptable that SBWS consistently reports 6200 relays, 1000 fewer than Torflow's 7200 universe?

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#29710: Is it acceptable that SBWS consistently reports 6200 relays, 1000 fewer
than Torflow's 7200 universe?
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 Reporter:  starlight      |          Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect         |         Status:  needs_information
 Priority:  Medium         |      Milestone:  sbws: unspecified
Component:  Core Tor/sbws  |        Version:  sbws: unspecified
 Severity:  Normal         |     Resolution:
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Comment (by juga):

 What i've being observing for some months and now is public:
 {{{
 recent_measurements_excluded_error_count=763
 recent_measurements_excluded_few_count=733
 recent_measurements_excluded_near_count=259
 }}}
 The last two makes the ~1000 relays less.
 The scanner takes around 48h (i was wrong with my 24h estimation) to
 measure unique relays in the consensus, so it takes 4 days for each relay
 to have at least 2 measures (and not be excluded by `few`) and we're only
 considering 5.
 There would be less relays excluded if we take only 1 measurement as valid
 or we consider more days of measurements.
 I don't have an explanation yet for the relays `near` that get measured
 again in less than 24h.
 A different thing for which i'll open a ticket as soon as i confirm, is
 that the number of the consensuses where the relay has been seen seems to
 be only 1, which doesn't make sense.

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