I disagree. Allowing users to see the data they want to see is something that every client should satisfy. This is not a particularly difficult requirement, it just meets the experience needs of ordinary users. Displaying data does not need to be consistent. But it does not mean that displaying data is a centralized KYC barrier.

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My guess is “they” referred to by jaff (wanting “universal consistent like count”) are not end users.

Yes, "they" includes many users. They've been complaining about this since the beginning.

"Mold reality to my whim, or die, client!"