With a large volume of data, it can be tempting to focus solely on statistical significance or to home in on the details of every bit of data. But you need to ask yourself, "Even if it is true that value X is 0.1% more than value Y, does it matter?"
This can be especially important if you are unable to understand/categorize part of your data. If you are unable to make sense of some user-agent strings in your logs, whether it represents 0.1% or 10% of the data makes a big difference in how much you should investigate those cases.
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