Facts before flourish
Dates, times, locations, prices, closures, and deadlines should trace to a real source before they become a card.
Verify before publish
The original organizer, venue, public agency, employer, or other authoritative source is preferred whenever possible.
Fresh or clearly stale
Time-sensitive items should carry current dates and should disappear or be flagged when the underlying information is no longer actionable.
Link back to the source
The305Hub is a discovery layer. Important actions should send you to the original source instead of hiding it behind our interface.
Provenance stays visible
Source names, organizer names, venue names, and official links are part of the user experience, not internal metadata.
Editorial voice stays separate
When we add context or explain why something matters, that interpretation should remain distinct from sourced factual claims.
What does not belong here
- Unverified rumors or speculation
- Copied paywalled or login-only content
- Donor-city names, routes, or sources
- Expired event details presented as current
- Generated claims without source support
- Hidden sponsorship or unclear provenance
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Cards should tell you what happened, where it applies, and where to verify it.