Perhaps people should focus not just on the error reporting but also the telemetry data that gets sent to Nintendo?
From the switchbrew wiki (I'm not allowed to link on this forum as a new user)
Data reporting
The "Play Report" (prepo) service uploads system and user information to a cloud server. This includes the following fields:
sys_info
data
application_id
event_id
operation_mode
lc_recorded_at (followed by a timestamp)
nc_recorded_at (followed by a timestamp)
nsa_id
os_version
And the contents of the following file:
is_user_agreement_check_enabled.bin
All the information is periodically uploaded to the following URL:
It also checks the validity of the device's authentication token using the following URL:
- receive-%.dg.srv.nintendo.net/post
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- dauth-%.ndas.srv.nintendo.net/v1/device_auth_token
You could probably find out when this data gets sent by sniffing the traffic. It would be interesting to know if this reporting ignores airplane mode (for example, such as at the OS boot/shutdown process).
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So why don't you do it? Seems like you have a good handle on it. See if it sniffs in airplane mode on a legit console.