Signals currently surfaced in the public GlobeIce signal feed.
Public signals and governed publishing
Signals is the public feed for approved editorial, news, intelligence, and reporting output that has already passed through GlobeIce governance and publication lanes.
Distinct public signal kinds currently represented in the feed.
Signals currently tagged as news or editorial updates.
Signals currently tagged as reports or issue-driven entries.
Governed editorial layer
Signals should show what GlobeIce has already approved for public visibility, not raw intake or ungoverned drafts.
Trust and moderation context
This feed is part of a bigger system that includes moderation, source trust, editorial review, and publication readiness.
Bridge into public discovery
Signals should connect cleanly onward to News, Sources, Search, and country or competition routes whenever the user wants deeper public context.
Signal posture
Public signals should help people understand what GlobeIce is noticing right now, and where that signal should go next: editorial, trust, history, contribution, or live hockey flow.
Open Contribute when a signal should turn into an actual correction, source handoff, or governance submission.
Open Sources when the next question is who should be trusted, what is official, and where a signal should be anchored.
Open History when a signal belongs in the longer GlobeIce story of eras, milestones, and hockey memory.
Use News or Matchcenter when a signal is really the start of public coverage, event flow, or a fresh matchday story.
Latest public signal feed
This launch-era feed is intentionally compact, but it should already feel like a governed public layer rather than a placeholder list.
