Registry metrics are intentionally sparse at the public layer. The goal is to reflect broad trends without disclosing individual narratives or providing enough structural detail to shape new reports.
Full narratives, exact dates, and precise geographic markers are not exposed. Architectural drawings, detailed floor plans, and personally identifying content are retained only when necessary for internal comparison and are not released through the registry surface.
All data is self-reported and subject to recall bias, suggestion effects, and retrospective interpretation. Registry counts should be understood as approximate signals, not population-level prevalence estimates.
Some materials referenced in summaries may be stored in restricted mirrors or non-indexed archives and will not appear in public directories.
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