Records Archive
Public records should not disappear because a post was deleted, a page was reorganized, or an agency changed its communications strategy. Transparency47 catalogs, converts, and preserves public government records so citizens can see what was said, when it was said, and where it came from.
What we preserve
- Public posts from government accounts.
- Public posts from government officials.
- Public statements, releases, and source documents.
- Public legislative text and public voting records.
- Public financial disclosures and other public filings.
What we do not delete
We never delete preserved public government records. If public material needs correction, context, or a source note, the correction should be visible too. Quiet deletion is how records become rumors.
Public-records-only boundary
Transparency47 is not a private-information project. We preserve public records released by the government, government officials, or official public systems. The point is accountability, not intrusion.