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2. **Standard Schema Controls/"JSON Schema Violations"**: Segment checks the names and evaluates the values of properties/traits. This is useful if you've specified a pattern or a list of acceptable values in the [JSON schema](/docs/protocols/tracking-plan/create/#edit-underlying-json-schema) for each Track event listed in the Tracking Plan.
3. **Advanced Blocking Controls/"Common JSON Schema Violations"**: Segment evaluates incoming events thoroughly, including event names, context field names and values, and the names and values of properties/traits, against the [Common JSON schema](/docs/protocols/tracking-plan/create/#common-json-schema) in your Tracking Plan.


### Why am I still seeing unplanned properties within the source Schema, when the properties have been added to newer versions of the Tracking Plan?

The schema will only validate events against the oldest event version that exists in the tracking plan, so if you have version 1 and version 2, the schema page will only check the tracking plan against version 1.

### Do blocked and discarded events count towards my MTU counts?

Blocking events within a [Source Schema](/docs/connections/sources/schema/) or [Tracking Plan](/docs/protocols/tracking-plan/create/) excludes them from API call and MTU calculations, as the events are discarded before they reach the pipeline that Segment uses for calculations.
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