COMMUNITY-DRIVEN INTELLIGENCE

We track the noise. You verify the signal.

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The Workflow

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Tag

See a prediction you want to track? Reply to the post with @ProphetTracker track. The bot will analyze the tweet, extract the prediction terms, and lock it in.

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Lock

The bot will reply to confirm it is tracking the prediction. Even if they delete the post, we keep the receipt.

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Resolve

When the clock runs out, YOU verify the outcome. Reply to the tracking post with @ProphetTracker resolve [YES/NO] [proof link]. If someone disputes the resolution, the community votes to resolve it.

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Command Reference

track

The main command. Tracks the parent tweet. AI automatically extracts Subject, Outcome, and Deadline.

@ProphetTracker track
track [Prediction Details]

If the original tweet is vague, you can manually specify outcome, subject, or deadline. But remember the predictor can dispute what you write.

@ProphetTracker track Bitcoin hits 150k by end of 2026
resolve [YES/NO] [Proof Link]

Did it happen? Propose a resolution. Valid outcomes: YES, NO.

@ProphetTracker resolve YES/NO www.ProofItHappened.com
dispute [Corrected Terms]

The predictor can correct the terms (Subject, Outcome, Deadline) ONE TIME if the bot got them wrong.

@ProphetTracker dispute deadline is actually Dec 2026
challenge

Dispute a resolution if you think it's incorrect. Triggers a 24-hour community vote in the thread.

@ProphetTracker challenge
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FAQ

Can I delete a prediction?

Sure you can delete the tweet, but the record remains in our system. It will be marked as "Cope" which hurts your signal score. The internet never forgets.

What if I was joking?

If it's obvious, hopefully no one will track it. If it's not obvious, you can dispute it.

How is correctness ultimately verified?

Community consensus is king. Users vote to verify if the resolution is challenged.

What is "cope"?

A metric for noise. If a user deletes a tweet that we are tracking, their cope increases. High cope = mostly noise.