Source policy
Source & Content Policy
How Base2026 handles public sources, attribution, correction, opt-out and content boundaries.
Last updated: 2026-06-08
Base2026 is a public knowledge-base project for searchable short-form expert content.
This policy explains what the project is intended to collect, how records should be handled, and how creators can request correction or removal.
1. Core principle
Base2026 exists to make public expert knowledge easier to search and understand while preserving attribution and source context.
The project should not hide where information came from, misrepresent creators, or present extracted transcripts as original editorial articles.
2. Allowed sources
Base2026 may include records based on:
- publicly accessible short-form expert videos;
- public creator posts;
- public post captions;
- public educational, marketing, SEO, SMM, business, product, or creator-economy content;
- user-submitted public URLs;
- creator-authorized sources;
- manually reviewed public materials.
3. Disallowed sources
Base2026 should not intentionally collect or publish records from:
- private accounts;
- login-restricted/private content;
- paywalled content;
- leaked material;
- private messages;
- minors' personal content;
- sensitive personal content unrelated to public expert discussion;
- content where a creator has requested removal;
- content obtained by bypassing access controls.
4. Attribution requirements
Every public record should include as many of the following as available:
- creator name or public handle;
- platform;
- original source URL;
- publication date if available;
- transcript source;
- processing method;
- correction/review status.
If attribution cannot be determined, the record should not be promoted as a public knowledge record.
5. Transcript handling
Base2026 may store several transcript forms:
- raw transcript;
- cleaned transcript;
- platform caption;
- ASR transcript;
- manually corrected transcript;
- translated text if translation is explicitly marked.
The cleaned transcript should preserve meaning. Cleanup may include punctuation, casing, paragraph breaks, and readability formatting. Cleanup should not invent claims, add facts, remove important qualifications, or rewrite the creator's meaning.
6. AI use
AI tools may be used to:
- transcribe audio;
- restore punctuation;
- classify topics;
- find related records;
- improve search;
- generate cited answers from the database.
AI tools should not be used to fabricate claims or present unsupported statements as facts.
Any AI answer based on the database should link back to source records.
7. Public display policy
The safest public display model is:
- show attributed records;
- link to original sources;
- show short excerpts when appropriate;
- provide search and topic organization;
- add editorial context where possible;
- avoid presenting mass transcript pages as original articles.
Base2026 should prioritize useful research value over search-engine manipulation.
8. SEO policy
Base2026 should not be operated as a scaled-content or scraped-content SEO farm.
The project should add substantial value through:
- source organization;
- topic clustering;
- attribution;
- search;
- provenance;
- correction workflows;
- comparison across sources;
- creator discovery;
- research summaries with citations.
9. Creator correction/removal policy
Creators may request:
- correction of attribution;
- correction of transcript errors;
- removal of a record;
- suppression of future records from the same source;
- addition of an official creator link or note.
Reasonable requests should be reviewed in good faith.
Send correction or removal requests to offflinerpsy@gmail.com.
A removed source should be added to a suppression list to avoid accidental re-import.
10. Platform respect
Base2026 should not be designed to bypass technical restrictions, private access controls, or platform security systems.
The project should prefer:
- authorized APIs where practical;
- user-submitted public URLs;
- creator-authorized sources;
- local-first processing;
- conservative rate limits;
- transparent provenance.
11. Quality flags
Records may be labeled with quality flags such as:
auto_transcribed;platform_caption;manual_reviewed;lowaudioquality;needs_review;translated;source_unavailable;creator_removed;correction_applied.
12. Takedown and correction process
A request should include:
- Base2026 URL or source URL;
- creator handle or ownership claim;
- requested action;
- reason;
- contact email.
Send correction or removal requests to offflinerpsy@gmail.com.
The project should respond by:
- reviewing the request;
- verifying source/creator identity if needed;
- correcting, hiding, or removing the record when appropriate;
- logging the decision internally;
- adding suppression where necessary.
13. Public disclaimer
Suggested public disclaimer:
> Base2026 is an independent research and discovery project. Records are based on public short-form content and are provided for search, attribution, and research purposes. Base2026 is not affiliated with TikTok, Instagram, Meta, ByteDance, or the creators unless explicitly stated. Creators may request correction or removal at offflinerpsy@gmail.com.