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PedoPedia.orgOfficial-source-first

Source-attributed encyclopedia with revision, correction, and coverage transparency.

Informational use only. Misuse and harassment are prohibited.

No alerts. No sightings. No pursuit workflows.

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Public access is read-only and subject to explicit anti-harassment, anti-targeting, and no-public-editing rules.

Reading Posture

These pages explain how to interpret the public record, moderation boundaries, and provenance-first editorial practice.

How to read the site terms

These terms describe the behavioral boundaries for using PedoPedia's public information surfaces. They reinforce the product's read-only, encyclopedia-style role.

  • Public access does not include anonymous editing, comments, or discussion boards.
  • Misuse includes harassment, threats, intimidation, stalking-style monitoring, or attempts to weaponize archived records.
  • Use of this site must stay consistent with visible source, correction, and transparency boundaries.

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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Access rules

PedoPedia is a read-only public reference surface for general readers. Editorial control, moderation, and internal review remain staff-managed.

Behavior rules

Use of the service must remain informational. Attempts to turn the site into a pursuit, alerting, or harassment tool violate the site terms.

  • No anonymous public editing.
  • No comments, discussion boards, or sighting submissions.
  • No threats, intimidation, or targeted misuse of published records.