The submission references 'iSpot.tv', a highly successful and legitimate ad-measurement company with over $100M in revenue and ~500 employees. However, the submission itself is of exceptionally poor quality and likely spam, a test entry, or an impersonation. The data provided (Team size 30, Market Cap $2.5M, Audience 'everyone') contradicts verifiable public records (Team 400+, Valuation ~$1B+, B2B Audience). Due to these severe red flags and the lack of valid evidence provided in the form, the score is penalized heavily to reflect the unreliability of the submission, despite the high value of the entity associated with the URL.
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