lähteestäGoodstoperson
lähteestäGoodstoperson is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "from a good source to a person." It is a concept often used in the context of information dissemination, particularly in older or more traditional media environments. The phrase emphasizes the importance of a reliable and trustworthy origin for information before it reaches the public. This implies a filtering or verification process where information is sourced from reputable individuals, institutions, or established news organizations. The idea is that information of good quality originates from credible places and is then passed along in a manner that maintains its integrity. It suggests a chain of trust, where the initial source is paramount to the accuracy and reliability of the information received by the end consumer. While the exact application can vary, the core meaning revolves around the provenance and perceived trustworthiness of the information.