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Public-data methodology and evidence boundaries

Searchore begins with legally accessible public content. Data is organized, deduplicated, and aggregated to locate change, while important judgments remain linked to public sources for review.

What falls within the public-data scope

The scope may include public posts, articles, videos, comments, publicly displayed account details, public engagement metrics, publication time, and source links. Private messages, closed groups, passwords, friends-only content, technical IP addresses, and non-public personal information are excluded.

How content becomes a metric

Define brand, product, alias, campaign, and competitor terms; align time, source, and content level; handle duplicates; then calculate aggregate metrics with an explicit denominator.

  • Preserve relationships to original sources
  • State time and source scope
  • Separate unclassified content from classified results

How to interpret results

Metrics help locate change. They do not automatically establish fact, intent, illegality, or responsibility outside context. Reports should show sample size, coverage, limits, and representative evidence.

Frequently asked questions

Is a public IP-location label a technical IP address?

No. Only location text explicitly displayed as public by a platform may be handled as public metadata. Searchore does not collect technical IP addresses.

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