@hlcws Not meaningless. At its core, it is a tracking mechanism. It allows us to identify and find any offending applications, contact them, see if there is abuse (or an accidentally shipped bug, which happened about a month ago), and help the application get into a good state. It isn’t meant to be something we track and immediately swing the banhammer the minute you start hammering the APIs. It is a point of data used to inform our research and outreach.