How Archytele researches and verifies pages
Last updated: July 14, 2026
Archytele combines structured entertainment metadata with source-filtered editorial enrichment. Our goal is to make each page useful to viewers while keeping unsupported claims out of the archive.
Structured facts
Core titles, dates, genres, cast, episode lists, posters, and release information originate from The Movie Database (TMDB). Streaming and trailer information may also reference provider and YouTube data supplied with those records.
Entity-matched sources
Automated research searches for the exact title or person, year when available, and entertainment context. Results from dictionaries, speed-test services, similarly named places, and unrelated entities are rejected. A page only enters our source-backed guides hub when at least two stored sources pass these matching checks.
AI-assisted summaries
AI tools may help turn the provided synopsis and matched source excerpts into concise prose. The system is instructed to use only supplied material, omit unsupported details, and avoid guessing names, dates, ratings, awards, or plot points. Provider failures and quota limits are logged and retried through controlled cooldowns.
Quality and freshness
Indexable pages must pass minimum content checks. Release data refreshes automatically, source packs are re-audited over time, and pages display their update date. A source link does not imply that every statement on that external page is endorsed.
Corrections
See something wrong? Send the page URL and the corrected fact to [email protected]. See our corrections policy for the review process.