Reviewed before public use
YotSignal separates collected source context from reviewed public authority. Information is reviewed before it is presented as trusted public model intelligence.
Collected is not the same as reviewed. Reviewed is not the same as public.
Public information should earn its place.
Information about a boat can come from many sources that do not always agree. Review is how source context becomes something a marine team and a buyer can rely on. Nothing is presented as public authority just because it was collected.
The parts of a record that are checked.
Whether the information has a clear source behind it.
Whether it agrees with what the record already holds.
Whether it is cleared to be presented publicly.
Whether media or document rights allow the intended use.
Whether anything plainly contradicts a trusted source.
Whether required information is absent and should be flagged.
One path in, three honest outcomes.
Source context enters review. From there it becomes public authority, returns for more review, or stays separated as candidate evidence.
Reviewed and cleared. The information can be presented as trusted public model intelligence.
Held for review or marked unavailable. It is not presented as public authority until it clears.
Kept separate as candidate evidence, useful internally but not shown as verified public authority.
When information is not ready, it is held for review, marked unavailable, or separated as candidate evidence, and it is not presented as public authority.