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Research Index

Research Index

A human-readable map of the evidence, trust, and learning surfaces

Use this page when you need the whole site shape at once: orientation pages, source-led archives, field-guide tools, public review lanes, trust policies, and representative high-value articles.

What this research index adds

  • It gives readers, reviewers, educators, and search evaluators a single place to see how the site is organized beyond isolated posts.
  • It makes the trust architecture visible: About, Editorial Standards, Corrections, Privacy, Disclosures, Ad Policy, Evidence Gates, and Safe Sharing are part of the reading experience.
  • It separates learning routes, source-led archives, review workflows, and storytelling lanes so pages are not mistaken for the same evidence type.
  • It helps prevent low-value browsing by showing the next responsible route before a reader repeats a claim.

Orientation and trust

Learning and source routes

Do-the-work tools

Review and correction routes

  • Research Method explains how evidence lanes are separated.
  • Why Some Pages Stay Open explains why thin Starter/Open surfaces remain accessible but noindex,follow until expanded.
  • Source Review decides whether a source trail can support stronger wording.
  • Claim Review separates record, interpretation, oral tradition, spiritual reading, and open claims.
  • Fact Check routes contested claims into evidence review.
  • Community Notes accepts source leads, context, and public-safe correction pressure.

Representative high-value reads

What remains open

This index makes the site easier to inspect, but it does not replace page-level source review. If a claim touches identity, ancestry, descent, legal status, DNA, tribe, Nation, membership, Muur/Moor language, spiritual interpretation, oral tradition, or living people, use the review lanes before repeating stronger wording.

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