Editorial and public-private boundaries
Editorial and public-private boundaries groups 3 governed issue paths within Media, Narrative & Information Integrity.
Scope and distinctions
Public visibility, media attention, fame, occupation, or advocacy does not erase consent, privacy, safety, or the distinction between public and private roles. Public positions, lobbying, political spending, employee voice, customer trust, and consistency between claims and conduct. Funding, methods, conflicts, source integrity, correction, publication, peer review, and protection from sponsor override.
Neighboring Subcategories remain separate where their institutions, mechanisms, or governed issue paths differ.
Issues
Public-Figure & Private-Civilian Boundaries
Public visibility, media attention, fame, occupation, or advocacy does not erase consent, privacy, safety, or the distinction between public and private roles.
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Corporate Public Affairs & Institutional Trust
Public positions, lobbying, political spending, employee voice, customer trust, and consistency between claims and conduct.
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Research & Editorial Independence
Funding, methods, conflicts, source integrity, correction, publication, peer review, and protection from sponsor override.
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Evidence coverage
Coverage labels describe current source assignment state, not proof of a conclusion. Open an Issue for its exact evidence and relationship status.