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NewsWireNinja Editorial Policy

NewsWireNinja's editorial policy defines the standards, ethics, and processes that govern every article we publish — from verification and sourcing to corrections and editorial independence.

Standards

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Editorial Policy

Last Updated: June 2026

NEWSWIRENINJA was built on the premise that readers deserve reporting that is fast, sharp, and above all — honest. This editorial policy explains how we make decisions, verify information, and maintain our independence from commercial and political pressure.

Every journalist who publishes on this platform is expected to follow these standards without exception. No story, regardless of its source, urgency, or commercial significance, bypasses the process below.

Editorial Independence

NEWSWIRENINJA operates with full editorial independence. Our founders, investors, and commercial partners have no authority over editorial decisions. Coverage is determined entirely by journalistic merit — newsworthiness, public interest, and factual substance.

We do not accept payment, gifts, travel, or any form of consideration in exchange for favorable coverage. If a journalist has a personal or financial connection to a story, they are recused from covering it.

Accuracy and Verification

Speed is a value at NEWSWIRENINJA — but never at the cost of truth. Every factual claim in a published article must be verified through primary documentation, direct sourcing, or independent corroboration before publication. When verification is incomplete, that uncertainty is stated explicitly in the article.

We do not publish claims based on social media posts, anonymous online accounts, or unverifiable secondary sources without additional confirmation from a primary source or official record.

Our Editorial Standards

✓ No Paid Editorial Influence

No advertiser, sponsor, investor, or commercial partner has any say over what we cover, how we frame it, or whether it gets published. Revenue relationships are handled entirely outside our newsroom.

✓ Multi-Source Verification

Before any claim goes live, our journalists verify it through at least two independent sources, official documents, or on-the-record statements. We do not publish single-source stories unless the source is official and on the record.

✓ Clear Attribution

Every article clearly attributes who reported it, who the sources are, and — where relevant — what documents or data the reporting is based on. Readers should always know where our information comes from.

✓ Opinion is Labelled

Analysis pieces, editorials, and opinion columns are always clearly labelled. We do not embed opinion into straight news reporting without disclosure.

✓ We Correct Mistakes Publicly

When we get something wrong, we fix it openly and immediately. Corrections appear in the original article with a timestamp. We do not silently rewrite or delete inaccurate content. See our Corrections Policy.

Fairness and Balance

We seek relevant perspectives on every major story. Where criticism or allegations are made against an individual or organisation, we give them a reasonable opportunity to respond before publication. We document those outreach attempts.

Balance does not mean false equivalence. We do not give equal platform to claims that are not supported by evidence simply for the sake of appearing neutral. Our editorial judgment is guided by what the facts support — not by what keeps any side comfortable. See our Right of Reply Policy for how we handle response requests.

Transparency and Labelling

Readers should never have to guess what kind of content they are reading. NEWSWIRENINJA clearly distinguishes between:

  • News reporting — fact-based, independently verified articles
  • Analysis — reporting with context and interpretation, clearly labelled
  • Opinion — viewpoints by named contributors, clearly labelled as opinion
  • Sponsored content — commercial or partner-funded material, always labelled

For how we handle commercial content and advertising, see our Advertising Policy.

Ethical Conduct

Conflicts of Interest

Journalists disclose any personal, financial, or professional relationships that could be perceived as a conflict before taking on an assignment. Editors decide on recusal.

Protection of Vulnerable Subjects

Stories involving minors, victims of crime, or individuals in mental health crisis are handled with elevated care and editorial review before publication.

Privacy and Proportionality

We publish private information about individuals only when it is directly relevant to a matter of clear public interest and is proportionate to the public benefit.

Source Protection

We protect the identity of confidential sources and explain to readers, in general terms, why anonymity was granted without exposing the source.

Reader Accountability

We read every editorial message we receive. If you believe we have made an error, violated our own standards, or left an important perspective out of a story — tell us. Our editorial team reviews all substantive feedback and responds where appropriate.

Editorial Contact

editorial@newswireninja.com

Last Updated: June 2026