What the forest is.
The forest is an in-site visual index of the governed taxonomy and explicit relationship edges. It does not create a visitor profile, infer a position, or turn tags into public intersection claims.
Trace category → subcategory → issue paths, then inspect only explicit governed IntersectionEdge records. Temporary selections are exploration lenses, not endorsements, identity claims, affiliations, political beliefs, or support signals.
Canonical model: finder-model.v2 · Edge model: intersection-edges.v1 · Counts load from the governed model.
The forest is an in-site visual index of the governed taxonomy and explicit relationship edges. It does not create a visitor profile, infer a position, or turn tags into public intersection claims.
Relationship lines come only from the IntersectionEdge model. Candidate, directional, insufficient, no-strong, and retired states remain visibly qualified and never become reviewed evidence by styling alone.
Select up to five public issue IDs for a temporary view. Selections are private exploration lenses, not endorsements. You can send those IDs into the Finder or open stable issue pages; the complete forest remains a website view.
The Issue Atlas remains readable without JavaScript, and no fallback attempts to package the full forest outside the site.
Browse Issue AtlasValidating taxonomy hierarchy and explicit relationship edges.