Moderation Intake
Submit Public Supporting Material
Submissions are private and unlisted until reviewed. No sightings, location tips, or threats are allowed.
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How to submit supporting material
Use this form for public documents or source-attributed materials that help verify, clarify, or challenge a public PedoPedia page. This is a moderation intake, not a public post.
- Provide a source URL when possible, or upload a lawful copy of the public document.
- Explain why the material matters to a specific article, source record, or correction question.
- Submissions remain private until reviewed and may be rejected, redacted, or held for more support.
Limits of the record
- This page preserves official imported fields, source-cited editorial narrative, and related materials as separate layers.
- It does not prove current location, exhaustive legal history, or permission to confront anyone.
- Official public records can be delayed, revised, incomplete, or corrected over time.
- Freshness labels, snapshots, revisions, and correction timelines exist so readers can see what changed and when.
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What qualifies
- Public records, court records, or source-attributed news coverage.
- Documents that help confirm provenance, timing, correction context, or article accuracy.
- Material that can be cited or archived without exposing private or unsupported personal information.
What will be rejected
- Sightings, current-location tips, stalking-style updates, or “last seen” reports.
- Threats, doxxing, harassment, private contact details, or relatives/associates expansion.
- Unsupported accusations, rumor summaries, or material that cannot be traced to a public basis.
What happens after submission
- Moderators review the source basis, relevance statement, and any privacy or safety issues.
- Accepted material can support editorial updates, citation additions, or correction review.
- Official-source inaccuracies should still be reported to the issuing registry authority when applicable.
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