The Inference Clause — machine-inferred until a human looks
From Make America Dream Again — the ethos under the house. One human's voice. No lying.
Here's the rule for everything the machine hands you that points outward — a link, a citation, a stat, a name. Until a human has actually looked at it, it is a machine inference, not a verified fact, and the house says so: inferred · unconfirmed · the machine suggested this. A link nobody checked is just a guess wearing a hyperlink. This is the one law again, turned outward: only humans can score — and only humans can verify. The machine may propose; a human disposes. Until those eyes land on it, it stays flagged, on purpose. (It's why GothamChess's channels sit unlinked, why the vendor list is marked as research, why blanks stay blank.)
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