The New York Post is a massive, established legacy media entity with significant real-world utility and reach, falling into the 'Much larger scale' calibration bucket. However, the submission itself is of extremely low quality (vague claims, lack of specific metrics), and the project demonstrates minimal technical innovation (standard digital publishing). The high score reflects the verifiable reality of the business's scale, heavily penalized by the lack of effort in the Proof of Usefulness submission and low technical novelty.
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