Candidate Status
A candidate incident remains visible while its final classification is unsupported. It is not counted as confirmed drift or confirmed hallucination unless the evidence review supports that classification.
Correction records can show public-safe issue categories, status, limits, and correction paths without exposing private incident detail. The latest source-backed snapshot groups six issue categories while keeping candidate status and incomplete coverage visible.
A candidate incident remains visible while its final classification is unsupported. It is not counted as confirmed drift or confirmed hallucination unless the evidence review supports that classification.
The current issue groups include a candidate incident under review, corrected-before-publication items, a deferred preview-page defect, governance and package-readiness findings, and a public identity issue.
When evidence changes, public-safe records can be corrected while the complete internal record remains protected. Protocol categories keep the correction type visible without publishing the detailed operating procedure.
Name the issue without overstating certainty or pretending a candidate is already final.
Keep candidate or incomplete items visibly bounded so clean counts do not hide incomplete review coverage.
Correct public-safe records when evidence changes while keeping private incident detail, local folders, and protected lessons out of website copy.