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Canonical public archive for scored claims and Oracle entries.
The network is not a pile of microsites. It is one methodology split into topic-led indexes so each crawl surface has a clear job.
A single giant site would blur UK politics, layoffs, data pages, career advice and general AI displacement claims into one vague archive. Subdomains let each section build its own sitemap, internal links and topical identity while still feeding the shared CopeCheck methodology.
This also makes experimentation cleaner. A new lane can be tested, expanded, paused or rebuilt without cluttering the main Oracle or forcing every page into one navigation model.
Canonical public archive for scored claims and Oracle entries.
The public prototype for user submissions, queue status and network orchestration.
Keeps UK-specific content out of the global feed while giving it a stronger topical home.
Turns layoffs into their own archive rather than burying them in the main Oracle.
Batch-publishes corporate filings and report-scanner verdicts without a live token-burning front end.
Tracks official-looking optimism and policy avoidance with a separate research surface.
Provides the quantitative backbone behind the rest of the network.
Tracks the operating layer and gives the project a public proof surface for progress.
Separates worker-facing advice from the political and corporate claim archive.
Lets geographic pages expand without cluttering one giant sitemap.
Gives EU content its own topical boundary and crawlable index.
Supports city-level programmatic pages without swamping the main domain.
Keeps funding and incentive analysis linkable as a separate research lane.
A low-friction entry point for people who will not start with a long archive.
Discovered from the live tunnel registry and checked by the SEO lab.
A staging lane for new public experiments before they graduate into a focused archive.
Discovered from the live tunnel registry and checked by the SEO lab.
Discovered from the live tunnel registry and checked by the SEO lab.
Discovered from the live tunnel registry and checked by the SEO lab.
The public rationale is aligned with current search guidance: helpful source-backed pages, readable sitemaps, clear topical structure and no mass publishing purely to manipulate rankings.