Editorial Policy
Disruption News is an independent news publication covering disruption-driven change across global markets.
This editorial policy explains how we produce, review, and present our journalism, and how we maintain independence, accuracy, and transparency across all content.
Editorial independence
Disruption News operates with full editorial independence.
Editorial decisions are made without influence from advertisers, sponsors, or commercial partners. Revenue considerations do not affect story selection, framing, or conclusions. Contributors are not compensated based on coverage outcomes, investment performance, or promotional considerations.
When potential conflicts of interest exist, they are disclosed clearly and prominently.
Standards of accuracy
Accuracy is central to our reporting.
We aim to ensure that all factual claims are supported by reliable evidence, including:
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Primary data sources
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Public company filings
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Peer-reviewed research
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Official government or regulatory data
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On-the-record statements from credible sources
Information is verified before publication whenever possible. If errors are identified after publication, we correct them promptly and transparently.
Sources and verification
Disruption News prioritizes original reporting, primary documentation, and reputable secondary sources.
Anonymous sources are used sparingly and only when the information cannot be obtained otherwise and serves a clear public interest. In such cases, the rationale for anonymity is carefully evaluated by the editorial team.
We do not knowingly publish rumors, unverified claims, or speculative information presented as fact.
Opinion vs. reporting
We clearly distinguish between reporting and opinion.
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News and analysis aim to present facts, context, and evidence-based interpretation.
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Opinion pieces reflect the author’s viewpoint and are labeled accordingly.
Opinion content is held to the same standards of factual accuracy as reported pieces but allows for interpretation, argument, and forward-looking analysis.
Coverage focus
Our editorial coverage centers on:
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Technological disruption and innovation
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Public companies and markets impacted by disruptive innovation
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Emerging industries with long-term economic significance
We focus on how innovation translates into measurable outcomes—such as revenue growth, capital investment, productivity gains, and shifts in competitive advantage—rather than short-term market speculation.
Conflicts of interest
Contributors are expected to disclose any relevant financial interests, professional relationships, or personal affiliations that could reasonably be perceived as influencing their work.
Disruption News may restrict coverage or require disclosure when such conflicts exist.
Corrections and updates
If a factual error is discovered, we issue corrections as soon as possible.
Corrections are made clearly and without obscuring the original mistake. When material updates significantly change the understanding of a story, we note those updates within the article.
Ethical standards
Disruption News follows generally accepted journalistic ethics, including:
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Fair representation of facts
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Respect for intellectual property
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Avoidance of plagiarism or deceptive practices
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Responsible use of data and statistics
Our goal is to inform readers—not to sensationalize, mislead, or promote specific outcomes.
Reader trust
Trust is earned over time.
Our editorial standards exist to ensure readers can rely on Disruption News as a credible source for understanding how innovation shapes markets and investment realities.
Questions about our editorial policy can be directed through our contact page.
This editorial policy operates alongside our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
