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      <title>How multi-probe voting eliminates false alerts</title>
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      <description>Most uptime alerts are false positives. A single probe in a single location gets a timeout, and suddenly your on-call engineer is checking their phone at 3 AM for nothing. Here&apos;s how multi-location verification fixes that.</description>
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