Prophecy communities need a way to remember claims, corrections, missed dates, retractions, and reinterpretations. Without memory, the same cycle repeats forever.

What to notice

Claim memoryThe archive should preserve what was said, when, by whom, with what evidence, and what happened later.
Correction mattersPublic correction is not humiliation; it is part of trust.
Schism and exileWhen institutions or platforms fail, communities often rebuild elsewhere. That pattern is part of the media ecosystem.

Discussion questions

  • What should happen after a public prophecy claim fails?
  • How can accountability avoid becoming harassment?