Last updated: 2026-04-09
onedegreefrom.me is an active archive node focused on connection pathways, trust transfer, and social graph interpretation limits. The goal is practical clarity, not noise. Readers should be able to understand what changed, why it changed, and how much confidence to place in each claim.
What this node is designed to do
This domain serves people mapping introductions, collaboration edges, and information flow quality. Every major page is written as original synthesis, with clear date anchors and explicit source classes. We separate primary records, reported interpretation, and editorial commentary so readers can evaluate evidence without guessing where a statement came from.
Core monitoring signals
- bridge-node dependency
- referral chain breakpoints
- context-loss in handoffs
- network latency by community
Source intake discipline
Our intake queue prioritizes these source classes:
- public network maps
- collaboration timelines
- relationship annotations
- community governance notes
When a source arrives, we log provenance, publication date, and relevance tags. Material without reliable attribution is parked in pending review and does not enter interpretive summaries.
Monthly workflow
- Refresh key timelines and note discontinuities
- Re-check high-impact claims against primary documents
- Publish concise update notes with explicit uncertainty labels
- Record unresolved questions for next cycle
Decision standard
This node prefers specificity over volume. A short, dated, well-sourced correction beats a long ungrounded narrative every time. We also preserve contradiction context rather than silently rewriting older positions, so readers can see the arc of the evidence.
Current review questions
- When does a connection become meaningful rather than nominal?
- Which bridges are brittle under stress?
- How does context degrade as introductions chain outward?
Why this domain stands apart
Although this site belongs to a shared network, its glossary, verification thresholds, and review cadence are unique to onedegreefrom.me. The point is domain-native memory, not copy-and-paste publishing.