About

One story, many sources, one timeline.

What Yestino is

Yestino is an event radar. It continuously scans public sources, merges different reports of the same story into one event, rebuilds that event's timeline, and keeps every source on the page as evidence.

The homepage has two sections: Rising is what has just started to break out, Now is what is still developing over the last 24 hours. The order is the argument — what is changing first, what is happening second.

How it works

  1. Discover — continuous ingest from a set of public sources.
  2. Merge — reports about the same story are clustered into a single event instead of ten items side by side.
  3. Timeline — the event is rebuilt in order: what happened when.
  4. Evidence — every claim carries the link it came from, so you can check it yourself.
  5. Track — when there is a follow-up, the event is updated in place rather than posted again.

Where we stand

Not a trending chart. A trending chart ranks what got clicked. Yestino ranks what is changing. Ten outlets covering the same story are one event here, not ten items.

Source language only. Event titles and summaries are not translated into your language. Free machine translation mangles proper nouns, and a translation that is sometimes right and sometimes visibly wrong is worse than the original. The interface itself stays fully localized.

Sources are evidence, not decoration. Every entry on a timeline links back to the original report.

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