Editorial Standards
Last updated: 5 May 2026
AtlasSignal is built to publish high-context analysis, not content volume for its own sake. This page explains how reports are selected, validated, and corrected.
What We Publish
AtlasSignal focuses on decision-relevant coverage in:
- AI and technology strategy
- Macro and markets
- Geopolitics and policy
- Cybersecurity and infrastructure
- Sector shifts where execution and incentives matter
We avoid rewriting headlines without added context. Every report should answer at least one of these questions:
- What changed versus the prior baseline?
- Which stakeholder outcomes are most likely next?
- Which assumptions in the current narrative are weak?
Source and Verification Workflow
Before publishing, the desk workflow aims to include:
- Primary source links when available (official statements, filings, product notes, policy releases)
- Cross-checks against at least one independent source when claims are high-impact
- Time relevance checks to avoid recirculating stale developments
If uncertainty remains, the report is labeled with that uncertainty instead of written as certainty.
Original Value Requirement
AtlasSignal publishes only when there is added analytical value, such as:
- Comparative framing (what is different now)
- Stakeholder mapping (who is affected first, second, third)
- Scenario framing (base case, upside, risk case)
- Practical implications for builders, operators, or investors
Low-value summaries with little added interpretation are rejected.
AI-Assisted Writing Policy
AtlasSignal uses AI-assisted tooling to accelerate research and drafting. Final outputs are still curated through editorial constraints:
- Claims should map to cited or attributable source context
- Hyperbolic language is reduced or removed
- Unsupported numbers or invented facts are disallowed
- Sensitive claims are reviewed for clarity and framing risk
AtlasSignal does not intentionally publish fabricated facts.
Corrections and Updates
If a material issue is identified, AtlasSignal:
- Updates the affected report with corrected information
- Adds a correction note when the change alters interpretation
- Keeps the correction timestamp visible when possible
For urgent corrections, contact: atlassignal.ai@gmail.com
Conflicts and Independence
AtlasSignal editorial decisions are made for reader value and analysis quality. Sponsored, partner, or affiliated content must be explicitly labeled when applicable.
Reader Expectations
Readers should expect:
- Fast orientation on the topic
- Clear distinction between confirmed facts and analytical interpretation
- Practical next-step framing without clickbait promises