Source first
Every listing should point back to where Cebby found it: Luma, Meetup, Facebook, Eventbrite, an organizer page, or a community source.
Trust
Cebby is a discovery layer, not the event organizer. The goal is to make each listing easy to verify: where it came from, how recently it was checked, and what to do if something looks wrong.
Every listing should point back to where Cebby found it: Luma, Meetup, Facebook, Eventbrite, an organizer page, or a community source.
Imported events keep a last-checked timestamp from the source row. Fresh checks are more useful than a large stale feed.
Badges explain whether an event came from an official source, an import, a community source, or still needs review.
If a date, location, source, cancellation, or duplicate looks wrong, the event page has structured report buttons.
The event is attached to a verified Cebby community, even if the source link came through Luma, Meetup, Facebook, or another platform.
A partner feed or higher-confidence platform source supports the listing.
Cebby found the event from a public source and links back to it.
The listing came from a manual or community-submitted source.
The listing is missing a checkable public source or needs more attention.
A smaller accurate feed is better than a bigger noisy one. Cebby should earn trust by making the evidence visible, not by asking users to trust the brand.