Content Filtering Is a Process: Skip the Noise, Capture the Signal
Not every signal is worth engineering around. This transcript is celebrity wedding speculation — zero operational gaps, zero process optimization opportunities, zero P&L impact. Content curation is itself a discipline: knowing when to pass saves more time than forcing relevance where none exists.
“We see this as a reminder that curation discipline matters — every hour spent analyzing noise is an hour not spent on the 15-30% OEE improvements we actually deliver for clients.”

Not every signal is worth engineering around. This transcript is celebrity wedding speculation — zero operational gaps, zero process optimization opportunities, zero P&L impact. Content curation is itself a discipline: knowing when to pass saves more time than forcing relevance where none exists.
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"It's a lot of hors d'oeuvres, it's a lot of crudités, but they could figure it out."
— Why Taylor Swift Was At The NBA Finals
Key Takeaways
- 01Not all content contains actionable operational insight — knowing when to pass is a discipline
- 02Forcing relevance where none exists erodes credibility with the P&L owners we serve
- 03Content filtering is a process optimization problem — garbage in, garbage out applies to knowledge libraries
- 04The only number in this transcript (18,000 seats) is about wedding guests, not throughput
- 05Time spent on irrelevant content is time not spent closing real operational gaps
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