The Epoch Times is a well-established media entity with significant global reach and a large team (3,000+), placing it in the 'Much larger scale' calibration tier. However, the submission quality is poor, utilizing hyperbolic claims ('most people have used my product', 'audience: everyone') and unstructured financial data ('marketcap 300000000'). While the external reality of the project's scale justifies a high score, the lack of precise internal metrics and the generic nature of the technical implementation (standard publishing) limits the score from reaching the top tier. The score reflects verifiable real-world traction heavily penalized by the vagueness of the submission evidence.
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