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CaseTrace for Podcasters and Creators

Podcasters, creators, advocates, and newsrooms can use CaseTrace to give audiences one clean, source-connected flyer link when covering or sharing missing-person cases. The goal is to help spread awareness without spreading rumors or speculation.

Share the flyer. Check the source. Avoid rumors.

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Podcasters, creators, advocates, and newsrooms can use CaseTrace to give audiences one clean, source-connected flyer link when covering or sharing missing-person cases. The goal is to help spread awareness without spreading rumors or speculation.

Why clean flyer links help audiences

A clean flyer link gives listeners, viewers, and readers one place to view public case details, source labels, sharing reminders, and official contact instructions when available.

How creators can avoid speculation

  • Do not present theories as facts
  • Do not name suspects unless law enforcement has done so publicly
  • Do not ask audiences to post tips publicly
  • Do not make missing-person coverage feel like entertainment

Safe caption and sharing language

Covering a missing-person case? Give your audience one clean place to view and share the flyer responsibly.

Linking to official and source-connected pages

Creators should link to official sources when available and can use CaseTrace flyer links as a source-connected public awareness page.

Cross-sharing missing-person flyers

CaseTrace can help make flyers easier to share across social platforms while keeping the mission line clear: share the flyer, check the source, avoid rumors.

How CaseTrace can help creators share responsibly

Use CaseTrace links to point audiences to a flyer page instead of asking them to follow scattered comments, screenshots, or unsourced posts.

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Frequently asked questions

Can creators link to CaseTrace flyers?

Yes. Creators can link to public CaseTrace flyer pages to help audiences view and share responsibly.

Should creators use CaseTrace instead of official sources?

No. Official sources should still be checked and linked when available. CaseTrace is a public awareness support platform.

What should creators avoid saying?

Avoid theories, accusations, unverified claims, suspect names not released by law enforcement, and anything that turns the case into entertainment.

Can CaseTrace cross-share coverage?

CaseTrace can support responsible awareness and source-connected sharing, but claims and updates should stay tied to public source information.

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