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Citation and evidence use
Citation and Content Use Policy
Use the canonical public page, preserve its evidence boundaries, and follow the published correction path.
Use the canonical public page as the authoritative source. Preserve stated limitations, distinguish illustrative material and historical heritage from verified outcomes, and use the published correction route when a page needs revision.
Use the canonical page
When citing Intelligence724, link to the canonical public page that contains the statement, method, artifact, or limitation. A copied excerpt, search snippet, machine summary, or third-party description may be incomplete or outdated.
Preserve the evidence boundary
Do not present an illustrative artifact as a client result.
Do not present historical Info724 consulting as a modern Intelligence724 AI outcome.
Do not remove limitations, scope conditions, dates, or evidence labels that materially change a claim.
Do not infer endorsement, certification, partnership, or comparative superiority from a citation.
Corrections and updates
Material corrections are made on the canonical page. When a cited statement changes, use the current page and its published update information. Questions about a source, quotation, or material error may be submitted through the public contact route without sending protected information.
Answers
Frequently asked questions
Which version should I cite?+
Use the current canonical public page and include its title and published or updated date when available.
Can an illustrative artifact be described as a result?+
No. Illustrative material demonstrates method or expected structure and is not a client result.
How are corrections handled?+
Material corrections are made on the canonical page. Submit a source or correction question through the public contact route.