About this site · updated July 10, 2026

Editorial policy and verification method

VerityMod.net is an independent source guide built to help Minecraft players distinguish the original Verity series, creator-approved adaptations, fan projects and unrelated download pages.

Our purpose

Give a precise answer, not a dramatic one

People searching for Verity are often deciding whether a story is real, whether a playable project exists or whether a file is safe. Those are different questions. We write separate pages for each intent and avoid presenting uncertainty as a confirmed fact.

Independence

No file hosting or paid ranking

This site does not host mods, APKs, JARs, ZIPs or add-on packages. It is not affiliated with Mojang, Microsoft, ThatMob, YouTube, CurseForge, Google Play or the projects it links to. Sources are not ranked in exchange for payment.

Evidence hierarchy

Higher-level evidence can support a stronger claim. A lower-level source is still useful when it is labeled correctly.

  1. Creator-owned source. A ThatMob channel, post or direct creator-owned page is the strongest evidence about the original character and series.
  2. Named project page with an explicit permission claim. We quote the claim narrowly and link to the exact page making it.
  3. Established platform listing. CurseForge, Modrinth or an app store can establish that a project is publicly listed, but not that it is creator-approved.
  4. Independent reporting or community discussion. Useful for history, user questions and reported problems, but not sufficient on its own to certify a file.
  5. Mirror, shortened link or anonymous upload. Treated as unverified unless it can be traced back to the named project owner.

Review workflow

How a source enters the tracker

  • Open the exact destination and identify the publisher.
  • Record the edition, file type, loader and supported version when available.
  • Separate the page's own claim from our conclusion.
  • Add a visible review date and revisit time-sensitive claims.
  • Link to the original platform page rather than a secondary mirror.

Limitations

What a review does not mean

We do not promise that a future release will be unchanged or safe. We do not inspect every binary, audit all source code or test every configuration. Players should still back up worlds, protect account credentials and API keys, and read the latest project documentation.

When evidence conflicts, the page should state the conflict and date rather than force a permanent yes-or-no answer.

Updates and corrections

Material corrections should update the affected page, its visible “last checked” date and the source tracker together. This site currently does not operate a public file-submission inbox and will never ask readers to email executable files. Unsafe files should also be reported directly to the platform hosting them.

Review the evidence itself

The tracker lists every current source classification and the date it was checked.

Verified sources