I like to think that the true AFR for data is bounded by something like 10^-3, because maybe that’s close to the rate at which civilizations collapse. You have to use a kind of subtle definition to support 10^-7 or 10^-9 or 10^-11. Or maybe instead of “subtle definition”, you can call it a “whimsical, imaginary definition”. Depends on how cynical you are.
The way I would go is by saying that you multiply the number of objects by AFR, and that’s close to the actual losses on most years. You can then exclude WW3 and the late holocene extinction event from your consideration. Or simple bankruptcy, for that matter. If your employer is gone, you don’t care about its data any more.