About / Source Policy

The honest part of the strange map.

OddSkies is for curiosity, patterns, and source trails. It is not a proof machine.

We organize unverified public reports so people can explore the weird without being told what to believe.

Verified? No. Interesting? Maybe. Source-linked? Always.

Read our Source Guidelines

Content & Trust Layer

What OddSkies is

OddSkies is a mystery atlas for strange public reports. We organize sightings and stories by time, place, category, and source so curious people can explore patterns without pretending every report is confirmed.

What OddSkies is not

We do not confirm sightings or paranormal claims. A report may be real, mistaken, AI-generated, staged, edited, satire, or a joke. OddSkies simply keeps the trail organized.

Not a verification authority
Not a government database
Not proof of UFOs or paranormal activity
Not a replacement for checking original sources
Unverified by defaultSource-linked when availableAI summaries may be imperfectPublic reports, not confirmed events

How sources work

  • Reports should link to an original public source whenever possible.
  • Reports are labeled unverified by default.
  • AI summaries or future Oracle responses may be imperfect.
  • Users should review the original source before forming conclusions.
  • Duplicates, jokes, and low-context reports may be filtered or labeled later.

Category Notes

How reports get grouped

Categories are labels for browsing, not conclusions about what happened.

UFO / UAP

Unusual aerial reports or objects in the sky.

Strange Lights

Lights, flashes, or formations that may or may not be explainable.

Haunted Places

Places connected to ghost stories or eerie reports.

Paranormal

Unusual experiences that do not fit the other categories.

Local Legends

Folklore, recurring stories, and regional mysteries.

Unknown

Reports without enough context to classify.