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What counts as a verified listing on SplashPadHub?
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A verified listing is one where the core claim has been confirmed with sufficiently reliable evidence. At minimum, that means confidence the pad exists at the stated place and is described in the right category. Verification is stronger than rumor, weaker than omniscience.
Verification on SplashPadHub is deliberately narrower than perfection. A listing can be verified even if some secondary fields remain unknown, as long as the core identity claim is solid. The central question is whether the evidence credibly supports that this specific splash pad exists at this specific location and fits the access category we are assigning to it. Strong verification often includes a primary operator source plus one supporting signal such as imagery, a capital-project page, or a seasonal operations reference. We do not wait for every feature flag or every amenity detail to be complete before publishing. But we do avoid treating weak hearsay as enough. A verified listing means readers can trust the existence and basic framing, not that every single downstream field is frozen forever or fully exhaustive.