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Source trails

Source trails are the public evidence layer for ISAAC Current Intelligence. They show how a brief is supported without exposing private backend internals or raw sensitive payloads.

What a source trail explains

A source trail separates the publisher or originator, source role, source type, reliability label, information credibility label, capture timestamp, and what the source was used for.

That distinction matters because a source can provide useful context without confirming a claim. Context-only and background sources must not become confirmation.

How source trails support article labels

Verification Status, Primary Source status, What Is Confirmed, What Is Still Unknown, and Version History should all tie back to the source trail.

When late evidence changes a claim label, the article version should explain what changed and preserve the earlier state for audit-ready review.

Enterprise depth

Public readers see enough source-trail context to trust the brief. Enterprise users can request deeper source-role details, claim-level anchors, late-evidence history, exports, API access, and audit replay.

For enterprise access, custom watchlists, source coverage, API access, or private deployment, contact sales@digitaldog.ai.

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