So the vanity checker should more be considered a "highly accurate assumption based on probable data" then it should be a "this is 100% available to register". it does not attempt to register the properties it only checks to see if they match a given set of markers. Since the vanity checker is built for speed and doesn't support authentication etc. So it will show up just like one that is available and you won't know its not available until you try and register it. However some properties, tumblr for example, will ban a sub-domain/username and when they do that it can't ever be re-registered. As a general rule with such properties if a page isn't live it can be registered, and thats the assumption that the vanity checker makes. You have to bear in mind that what the vanity checker does is to check for markers in the page that shows that a page is not live.
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