How it works
Two corpora. One of them is evidence.
Nearly every mistake people make reading agitome comes from collapsing these two into one thing. They are separate on purpose, and the product never mixes them.
The registry
What strangers reported
- Source
- Incidents anyone files about named products
- Standing
- Reported. Unverified.
- Scope
- Public, global, no account
- Pipeline
- incidents → profiles → risk-data → reports
The record
What a tenant signed
- Source
- Signed loss events a tenant emits
- Standing
- Verified, attributable
- Scope
- Per-tenant, private
- Pipeline
- evidence → score → vet → cover
A report only becomes evidence by being adjudicated against a signed loss event. Nothing else promotes it.
The path a report takes
1
Filed
Two fields. It publishes immediately, marked reported, and moves nobody's score.
2
Contested
The named party can claim the subject and dispute. While contested it leaves every statistic.
3
Adjudicated
A human decides, against signed evidence, inside a clock that runs in your favour.
4
Counted
Only now does it carry weight — and the reasoning is reproducible from the page.