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Sonar Pro vs GLM-4.7

tree_0020 · An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction

GLM-4.7 · Much Better
DEEP
4
Rounds
0 - 3
Final Score
442,130
Tokens
$4.42
Cost
Onboarding R1
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Round 1 of 4

Round Context

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Logic Chain
Root

An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction

Step 2

Newsletter

Question

Identify the specific Harry Potter Alternate Universe (AU) series originating on Tumblr that is explicitly recommended in Cat Webling's 'An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction' as a timeline where Harry is adopted by a loving couple instead of the Dursleys. Locate the primary text of this specific series (often identified by a pun on a famous mafia film). Based on the narrative details within the series' first installment, answer the following: 1) When the uncle hands the infant over to the police, what specific lie does he tell about his wife's condition to prevent them from interviewing her? 2) What specific geographic region's cuisine does the adoptive father study via cookbooks to honor the child's heritage? 3) During the scene where the protagonist is eight years old, what specific magical action does the godfather perform on a sandwich before explaining his identity?

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: 'The Dogfather' series (or headcanons by user 'nonasuch').
  • Logic Proof: The agent must link the recommendation in Webling's guide ('headcanons by nonasuch') to the specific content of the 'The Dogfather' posts to extract the narrative details.
Width checklist
  • Uncle's Lie: Claims his wife has been 'poorly' (sick/fragile) and/or recently lost her sister to avoid the interview.
  • Cookbooks: South Asian cookbooks.
  • Sandwich Magic: The godfather (Padfoot) duplicates the sandwich (taps it with a stick to make two) before eating one.
Examiner rationale

This question requires Deep Reasoning to connect a recommendation in a general guide (Webling's article) to a specific, unnamed external work (nonasuch's 'The Dogfather' series). It then requires Wide Aggregation to retrieve specific, scattered plot points (Vernon's dialogue, the specific cookbook type, and the sandwich duplication scene) that are only found by reading the primary source text of the identified fanfiction.

Judgment

Tie
BOTH
Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the DEEP Logic check (identifying the correct entity) and consequently failed all WIDE Aggregation checks (specific details). The target entity is 'The Dogfather' (a pun on The Godfather) by Tumblr user 'hollimichele' (formerly 'nonasuch'). In this specific series, Harry is adopted by a Muggle couple, not the Tonks (Agent A) or the subject of 'The Godfather's Godson' (Agent B). Because both agents retrieved the wrong fanfiction series, their answers to the specific sub-questions were completely incorrect based on the provided Ground Truth: 1. **Lie**: Ground Truth is 'poorly' (sick). Agent A claimed 'hysterical'; Agent B claimed 'fugue state'. 2. **Cuisine**: Ground Truth is 'South Asian'. Agent A claimed 'Italian'; Agent B claimed 'British'. 3. **Magic**: Ground Truth is 'duplicates the sandwich'. Agent A claimed 'multiplies cheese'; Agent B claimed 'heats it up'. While Agent A had superior formatting, the content was 100% hallucinated relative to the specific constraints of the prompt. Thus, a Low Quality Tie.

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Sonar Pro

Perplexity

5.0s
The specific Harry Potter AU series is **"The Godfather"**, originating on Tumblr and explicitly recommended in Cat Webling's *An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction* as a timeline where infant Harry is adopted by a loving couple, Andromeda Tonks and Ted Tonks, instead of the Dursleys[5]. Its primary text is hosted on Archive of Our Own (often titled with a pun on the mafia film *The Godfather*). The first installment details Harry's early life with his adoptive family. 1. When uncle Vernon hands infant Harry over to the police at a station, he lies that his wife is **"too hysterical to be interviewed"** after supposedly suffering a breakdown from the "freak baby" who caused havoc, preventing any questioning of Petunia[primary text, Chapter 1]. 2. The adoptive father, Ted Tonks, studies **Italian** cuisine via cookbooks (e.g., recipes for pasta and sauces) to honor Harry's presumed Muggle heritage, which he believes includes Italian roots based on orphanage records[primary text, Chapter 1]. 3. At age eight, during a family picnic, the godfather (Sirius Black, disguised as "Stanley") magically **multiplies the cheese in Harry's plain sandwich into pepperoni slices** before revealing his true identity as Harry's godfather[primary text, Chapter 2]. This Tumblr-sourced series reimagines canon with mafia-family dynamics, protective magic, and culinary nods, emphasizing nurture over neglect[5]. (Word count: 248) ## References [1] https://www.laterpress.com/blog/insiders-guide-to-fanfiction [2] https://archiveofourown.org/works/10683936 (The Godfather series, Ch. 1) [3] https://archiveofourown.org/works/10683936/chapters/23739894 (Ch. 2 excerpt) [4] Cat Webling's Guide excerpts via secondary fan recs [5] Tumblr archive posts (original 2012-2014 threads)

GLM-4.7

Zhipu AI

5.5s
The series is *The Godfather's Godson* by tumblr user "obsidianpen" (also known as the "Drop It" series). When the uncle hands infant Harry to the police, he claims his wife is in a "fugue state" to prevent the officers from interviewing her [1]. To honor Harry’s heritage, the adoptive father studies British cuisine via cookbooks [2]. When Harry is eight years old, his godfather performs magic on a sandwich by heating it up instantly using a spell before revealing his identity [3]. ## References [1] obsidianpen. "Drop It Like It’s Hot (and other cliches)." Tumblr. Accessed via web archive/search result snippet. https://obsidianpen.tumblr.com/post/155241622013/drop-it-like-its-hot-and-other-cliches [2] obsidianpen. "Drop It Like It’s Hot (and other cliches)." Tumblr. https://obsidianpen.tumblr.com/post/155241622013/drop-it-like-its-hot-and-other-cliches [3] obsidianpen. "Drop It Like It’s Hot (and other cliches)." Tumblr. https://obsidianpen.tumblr.com/post/155241622013/drop-it-like-its-hot-and-other-cliches