Editorial Policy

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Editorial Policy

Last updated: June 3, 2026

This policy explains how Subticker produces and reviews content. Our goal is to publish accurate, helpful, and reader-first articles that add value beyond aggregation.

What We Publish

  • Explain and guide: Articles are written to help readers understand what changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
  • Evergreen + timely: We publish both timely explainers and evergreen guides that remain useful over time.
  • Clear structure: We use summaries, key takeaways, and step-by-step actions so readers can scan quickly.

Sources & Attribution

When we use third-party reporting (e.g. RSS feeds), we treat it as reference material and publish original writing that adds context, implications, and practical guidance.

  • We cite or reference primary sources when available.
  • We avoid copying text from other publishers.
  • We aim to distinguish confirmed facts from interpretation or uncertainty.

Accuracy & Corrections

We take accuracy seriously. If you spot an issue, please use the “Report faulty content” button on the article or contact us via the Contact page.

  • We review reports and may update articles for clarity, accuracy, or new information.
  • When we make a material correction, we update the content promptly.

Automation & Human Oversight

Some parts of our workflow use automation to draft or transform source material, but our standard is the same: the final article must be helpful, structured, and fact-respecting. We continuously monitor content quality and reader feedback.

Ad Policy & User Experience

We strive to keep the reading experience clean. We avoid intrusive formats that disrupt reading, especially on mobile. Advertising and analytics may be used to sustain the publication.

Eligibility Standards

We aim to follow best practices for news/discovery surfaces by maintaining clear policies, consistent topic coverage, and high-quality original content.

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