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Editorial Policy

How we select, investigate, edit, and correct what we publish. Editorial independence is a verifiable practice, not an ornamental declaration.

Documents, sources, and corrections pass through a collective table before becoming an independent publication.

Criteria

We prioritize articles, investigations, and analysis that help explain power relations in the digital world. We reject hidden advertising, sensationalism, and corporate propaganda.

Method and sources

We distinguish facts, interpretations, and political positions. Verifiable claims must rest on documents, data, published research, or corroborated testimony. We link sources whenever safety and access permit.

Collective authorship and anonymity

Texts are published under collective authorship. Anonymity protects shared work from personalization, harassment, and repression; it does not reduce our editorial responsibility to check, edit, and correct what we publish.

Corrections

If you detect a factual error, a broken link, or wording that could be improved, you can write to us. Substantial corrections should be clearly incorporated into the updated text.

Independence

Daorde accepts no advertising, sponsored content, or payment in exchange for coverage. Any material relationship that could affect a piece must be disclosed. Editorial independence is a political condition, not an aesthetic.

Use of AI tools

Automated tools may assist technical or editing tasks, but they do not replace research, political judgment, or human verification. We do not present synthetic text or imagery as factual documentation, and we identify its use when relevant to interpreting a piece.