
The Brief
Evidence-faithful accounts of contested cases
Hype can't move this line. Only verifiable outcomes do.
No money. No seat. It doesn't move the price. It goes on your record — and in 28 days reality settles it.
by reality anchor — the price money can't pump
Other. Launched 3d ago on PeerPush, where it placed #262. Today, it's live, but nothing on the site has changed since we started watching. It's anchored at 120 pts.
It placed #262 on PeerPush with 4 votes.
A launch's opening price comes from where it placed on its own board, normalised across all 12 platforms we watch. That's deliberate: #1 on a small board beats #40 on a huge one. It's how a launch nobody saw can still be worth more than one everybody did.
No matter how much money goes in. There is no pump here — you can't make yourself right by buying more. The line only moves on things that actually happened: an award, revenue that grew, a new platform, code that shipped — or silence.
Quiet for 3 days — no penalty yet. Bleeding begins on day 7.
We fetch this site every day and hash what's on it. A founder can post “still working on it” — but if they actually shipped, the page changes. That's the only claim we price: evidence, not announcements. The real question isn't “will this be huge?” — it's “will they still be moving in four weeks?”
The story so farEVERY MOVE, AND WHY▾
Repriced every day, no cliffs. A launch that goes quiet bleeds a little at a time, so there's never a drop you could have run from the night before.
Momentum on its boardDOESN'T MOVE THE PRICE▾
How the launch is moving on its own board, day by day. This is the crowd's attention — it does not move the reality price. Only verifiable outcomes do.
A flat line is normal: votes stop within a day or two of launch, on every board. What's unusual — and what actually counts — is a launch that keeps pulling votes long after its day is over.
About
The problemWhen you look up a contested or unresolved case — a controversial death, a disputed attack, an unsolved crime, a political scandal — you get one of two bad outcomes. Either the mainstream account smooths everything over, repeats the official version, and quietly drops the facts that don't fit. Or you fall into the conspiracy side, where every theory is treated as equally true and nothing is anchored to evidence. One sanitizes; the other amplifies. Neither tells you what's actually established, what's merely suspected, and what genuinely cannot be known.The Brief exists for the reader who wants the honest middle: the full, uncomfortable picture, with the uncertainty left intact instead of resolved for the sake of a clean story.What it doesThe Brief is an AI investigative-synthesis engine. Give it a contested case and it produces an evidence-faithful account that does three things most coverage refuses to do at once: it separates documented fact from inference, it surfaces the anomalies and open questions the official record glosses over, and it weighs sources by their credibility rather than treating them all the same. It will name what the evidence supports — including when that cuts against an official finding — but it will not assert what the record cannot carry. Its governing rule is simple: it does not pretend to know what it doesn't know, and it does not collapse uncertainty for narrative comfort.How it worksEach Brief is built, not written by hand. The engine retrieves facts from open sources — public records, reporting, and regional press where relevant — and constructs the synthesis through a disciplined pipeline rather than a single pass.A writer stage drafts the account against a fixed methodology that defines how to inventory the people involved, weight the anomalies, tier the sources, and handle living individuals fairly. A grader stage then scores that draft against a strict quality bar and checks every specific claim — every date, figure, finding, and quotation — back against the source record. If a claim can't be verified, it's flagged and corrected before the Brief is allowed to publish. Anything that can't clear the bar doesn't go out. The result is a synthesis that's been fact-checked against its own evidence before a reader ever sees it.What it is and isn'tThe Brief is a synthesis of public information, not original reporting and not a finding of fact. It's designed for the intelligent reader who would rather be told "this is unknown" than be given false confidence. It treats uncertainty as information, not as a flaw to be hidden.You can read existing Briefs or request a case — and the engine will build one.
Where it launched1 PLATFORM▾
| Platform | Votes | Counts toward price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| PeerPush | 4 | sets the price | ↗ |
The board it did beston sets the price. Every other board only adds to it if the launch also landed in that board's top 25% — because just showing up somewhere isn't an achievement. Listing on twelve directories is free; placing well on them isn't.