Reviewed trend candidates
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Spot the signals behind what’s trending.
TrendSignaler tracks rising search trends and explains the signals behind them — with human review, source context, and uncertainty clearly marked.
Current focus: United StatesOnly reviewed trend explanations are shown on public pages.Draft, preview, and debug pages are internal and not part of the public site.
Today
A quick view of reviewed trend candidates, emerging signal links, and recent explanations.
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Categories
Browse search-interest signals by topic area and follow published explanations as they clear human review.
Weather events, natural hazards, and public-safety search signals.
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Loading samples…03 · 0 sampleGames, athletes, leagues, and sports-culture signals.
Loading samples…04 · 0 samplePublic figures, film, music, streaming, and pop-culture signals.
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A compact feed of trend entries and reviewed candidates.
Published
Human-reviewed trend explanation pages based on Google Trends data and public source titles.
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Guides
Evergreen explainers for reading search trends without overreacting to short-term spikes.
Understand why a rising search signal is not the same thing as a verified news fact.
Learn how events, media coverage, sports windows, and social discussion can move search interest.
See how source context, risk filtering, search intent, and human review shape publication.
Separate matchups and athlete attention from standings, scores, and schedule queries.
Examples
Two compact sample paths show how TrendSignaler turns search movement into cautious context.
A sample structure for explaining a single trend through background, source clues, and uncertainty.
Signal analysis sampleA sample structure for showing possible links without turning coincidence into certainty.
Principles
We track what can be checked, and we keep uncertainty visible.
Method
Identify search interest that is rising, unusual, or worth monitoring.
Place trends next to source titles, timing, category, and related signals.
Separate signals from confirmed facts and keep limits visible.