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https://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering/conditions/
Be careful using resources for the tabletop game. Not everything works the same in the computer game as it does the pen and paper version. I think conditions work the same, however.
However the Kingmaker wiki holds true for much of WOTR
https://pathfinderkingmaker.fandom.com/wiki/Condition
And is missing quite a lot (either the pages simply don't exist, or no one has bothered to ever enter the information), as well as links leading to dead pages. In my experience, none of the fextralife wikis are much use. The game being relatively new can not be blamed for this, as the same is true for older games as well.
It is better than nothing, but is severely lacking. Like in the case of this question, it is entirely worthless. The section on effects and conditions:
And that is it. The game itself has highlighted worlds that lead to pop-ups. There should have been tooltips for the various conditions that tell you what they do. There is no good reason to not add that in.