Source-tracked. Reviewed before public use.
Marine data is full of copied errors, a wrong beam repeated across a hundred listings. YotSignal works differently: every specification, document, and figure enters as candidate evidence tied to a named source, and only becomes public intelligence after review.
Collected is not the same as reviewed. Reviewed is not the same as public.
One path in, four honest stages.
Source context, review state, and public-use posture stay separate.
A record can be source-tracked and useful for research long before it is presented publicly. YotSignal keeps these three things distinct so a public claim always earns its place.
Every record keeps its source context attached, so a team can always see where a fact came from before deciding how to use it.
Information is reviewed before it is presented as trusted public model intelligence. Collected is not the same as reviewed.
New information is kept in its own lane, clearly labelled, and never counted as reviewed authority until it clears review.