RS Source reference
Rockstar source reference
A documented source family note for Radar Six classification: match keys, observation methodology, method limits, cadence expectations, aging policy, and bounded freshness evidence.
Observation methodology
What this source family can show.
Rockstar is treated as the first-party reference surface. The method records cadence, silence, and public metadata posture without treating absence as confirmation.
Canonical match keys
Classification rule
Rows are classified into Rockstar when the raw source key matches one of these canonical aliases.
- rockstar
- rockstargames
- rockstar_games
- rss_atom_feed:take2_ir_rss
- rss_atom_feed:rockstar_newswire_rss
Strengths
Best use
- First-party posts have the cleanest provenance.
- Newswire cadence can be compared against earlier public communication patterns.
- Metadata posture can be recorded without guessing intent.
Method limits
Where this surface can mislead.
- Most periods contain no first-party movement.
- CDN or page regeneration can look meaningful when it is only infrastructure noise.
- Silence is observable, but the reason for silence is outside the record.
Cadence expectations
Expected rhythm
Irregular and often quiet for weeks or months.
How observations age
Aging policy
A Rockstar observation stays important longer than social chatter, but the public feed still treats 7d as the current window.
Freshness evidence
Current dry-mode posture
- 24h observations
- 24h observations: 2.
- 7d observations
- 7d observations: 2.
- Last observed
- Last observed: .
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