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Discovery basics

Understand how to browse Probe through discovery, rankings, profiles, products, and public content.

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Reviewed 2026-05-13

Short answer

Discovery is the fastest way to explore public activity across Probe, including products, people, rankings, predictions, petitions, and creative work.

When to use this

Use discovery when you do not know exactly what you are looking for yet. Use search when you already have a product, person, topic, or problem in mind.

Requirements

Some discovery surfaces are public. Personalized or account-aware interactions may require sign-in.

How to browse

Start with a broad category, scan the visible cards or lists, then open a detail page when something needs closer review. If a result is about a person or creator, check their profile before acting on the content.

Common problems

If a search feels too broad, add a product type, workflow, or account state. If a result looks unrelated, try the exact product or surface name.

Read Navigation basics for the difference between global surfaces and product surfaces.

Escalation guidance

For discovery issues, include the query, selected category, visible filters, and the result you expected.

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