Editorial Standards

Our editorial standards are built around usefulness, attribution and clear separation between fact and analysis.

Signal Current is designed as a briefing-led publication, so our standards focus on sourcing discipline, language clarity and transparent updating rather than volume for its own sake.

How we source

  • We prefer primary materials such as official announcements, company documentation, research papers and direct executive statements.
  • We label analysis as analysis and avoid presenting broad market interpretation as settled fact.
  • We do not republish scraped articles or automated rewrites of other publishers' work.
  • We update pages when material context changes or a sourced fact needs correction.

How we write

We aim for concise, internationally legible English that helps readers understand what changed, why it matters, and what may happen next. When a point is an inference rather than a verified fact, the copy should make that distinction visible.

Commercial boundary

Any future advertising, sponsorship or affiliate relationship must remain separate from editorial judgment. Paid placements, if introduced, should be labeled clearly so readers can distinguish newsroom coverage from commercial material.

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