It appears that Steven M Jones  <s...@crash.com> said:
>> As error reports have never gotten any traction, it would be a big 
>> effort to make this work. Reusing the existing ecosystem of aggregate 
>> reports is a lower hanging fruit.
>
>Failure reports were actually sent for many years, and not just by small 
>operators - NetEase and Hotmail were sending them between 2013 and 2018. 
>And the reports had real value, even when heavily redacted. ...

At this point the only significant site that sends failure reports is Linkedin.
But it is my impression that there are a lot of places that exchange them by
private agreements that deal with the PII issues.

I wouldn't put a lot more work into them but there's no reason to take them out.

R's,
John

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