Transmission noise refers to the variability created during the process of copying, recording, and material transmission of a text. It includes, among other things, orthographic fluctuations, phonetic errors, mechanical perceptual errors, and other differences that do not generate new semantic content. In EBBS, transmission noise is controlled through morphological classification of variants and epistemic downgrading of data, the impact of which on meaning is functionally neutral.
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