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Content licence
All encyclopaedia content on Anomalica is released under Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0). This includes articles, claims, the knowledge graph, and assembled translations. You may copy, modify, and distribute this content for any purpose without permission or attribution.
This is deliberate. The research should survive even if the platform does not.
Source material
Content on Anomalica is derived from publicly available source documents: government reports, hearing transcripts, news articles, books, and other published materials. The original source material remains subject to its own copyright and licensing terms.
Anomalica’s Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) licence applies to the extracted claims, assembled articles, and knowledge graph. It does not apply to the underlying source documents.
Code licence
All Anomalica source code is released under the MIT Licence.
AI-assembled content
Articles on Anomalica are assembled by artificial intelligence from structured data in the knowledge graph. The AI arranges existing claims and attributions into readable prose. It does not generate claims or add information beyond what is in the knowledge graph.
Each article has an assembly audit trail that records the inputs used to produce it. A separate AI model independently verifies that every assertion traces to the knowledge graph. See the AI transparency page for details.
Evidence scores
Anomalica assigns algorithmic evidence scores to claims based on attestation level, corroboration, and source independence. These scores are computational assessments of evidence strength, not statements of truth. They should not be interpreted as endorsements or conclusions.
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Modifications
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