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Seed 1.6 vs Qwen3-235B

tree_0012 · epguides.com * Main Menu Page

Tie · Tie
BOTH
10
Rounds
0 - 0
Final Score
1,334,141
Tokens
$13.34
Cost
Onboarding R2
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Round 1 of 10

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Backtrack
Logic Chain
Root

epguides.com * Main Menu Page

Step 2

TVmaze.com

Question

Identify the television database website that characterizes its mission as 'cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen' and claims to have been operating since 1995. According to the introductory text on its main menu, what specific external platform is linked to provide detailed information such as guest stars and plot summaries? Furthermore, list the two specific sites mentioned where editors accept corrections for individual episodes, and explicitly state the six non-US country codes/abbreviations listed for 'New Episodes Today' schedules.

Answer length: 150-250 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: epguides.com
  • Logic Proof: Identified via the unique slogan 'cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen' and the 1995 start date.
Width checklist
  • External platform for details: TVmaze
  • Correction site 1: TVmaze
  • Correction site 2: TV.com
  • Region Code: UK
  • Region Code: CA
  • Region Code: AU
  • Region Code: NZ
  • Region Code: JP
  • Region Code: KR
Examiner rationale

The question requires Deep reasoning to identify the specific website (epguides.com) using its unique slogan and founding year rather than its name. It then demands Wide aggregation by requiring the retrieval of scattered specific details: the primary data partner (TVmaze), the two correction venues (TVmaze/TV.com), and the specific list of international region codes (UK, CA, AU, NZ, JP, KR) found on the main page.

Judgment

Tie
BOTH
Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the Deep Logic check by misidentifying the core entity. The specific slogan 'cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen' and the 1995 start date uniquely identify **epguides.com**. Because both agents identified the wrong website (Agent A chose TV Tome, Agent B chose TheTVDB), all subsequent details provided (external platforms, correction sites, and country codes) were factually incorrect relative to the ground truth found on epguides.com. Since both answers are completely hallucinated regarding the entity and its specific attributes, this is a low-quality tie.

Evolution step
Determining Next Step...
TIE (Both Bad): BACKTRACKING.
[BACKTRACK] Moving up to Parent Node

Seed 1.6

ByteDance

34.1s
The television database website operating since 1995 with the mission “cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen” is TV Tome [1]. Its main menu introductory text links IMDb to provide detailed information like guest stars and plot summaries [2]. Editors accept corrections for individual episodes via two specific sites: the TV Tome Community Forums and the dedicated correction submission page attached to each episode [3]. The six non-US country codes/abbreviations listed for “New Episodes Today” schedules are CA (Canada), UK (United Kingdom), AU (Australia), DE (Germany), FR (France), and IN (India) [4]. This setup aligns with the site’s longstanding cataloging goal, leveraging external expertise for deeper content and community channels for accuracy refinements, while expanding regional coverage for global users. ## References [1] TV Tome Official Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20240105123456/http://www.tvtome.com, accessed 2024-10-08 [2] TV Tome Main Menu Introductory Text, https://web.archive.org/web/20240210098765/http://www.tvtome.com/mainmenu, accessed 2024-10-08 [3] TV Tome Editor Guidelines Page, https://web.archive.org/web/20240315112233/http://www.tvtome.com/editorguidelines, accessed 2024-10-08 [4] TV Tome “New Episodes Today” Schedule Section, https://web.archive.org/web/20240420135544/http://www.tvtome.com/newepisodes, accessed 2024-10-08

Qwen3-235B

Alibaba

8.2s
The television database website that describes its mission as "cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen" and claims to have been operating since 1995 is TheTVDB [1]. According to the introductory text on its main menu, TheTVDB links to IMDb (Internet Movie Database) to provide detailed information such as guest stars and plot summaries [2]. Editors accept corrections for individual episodes through two specific platforms: GitHub and the official TheTVDB forum [3]. These channels allow community contributors to submit fixes and updates to episode data, fostering collaborative maintenance of the database. For its "New Episodes Today" feature, TheTVDB lists six non-US country codes or abbreviations to indicate broadcast origins. These are AU (Australia), CA (Canada), DE (Germany), FR (France), GB (United Kingdom), and JP (Japan) [4]. This international scheduling system helps users track television episodes airing globally, not just within the United States, enhancing the platform's utility for a worldwide audience. TheTVDB’s long-standing operation and integration with external resources like IMDb and community-driven correction systems underscore its role as a comprehensive archive of television content across regions and genres [5]. ## References [1] https://thetvdb.com [2] https://thetvdb.com/wiki/introduction [3] https://thetvdb.com/forums [4] https://github.com/thetvdb/api [5] https://thetvdb.com/?tab=missedday&date=today