Our Editorial Standards
Catamist publishes short, neutral summaries of current events. We focus on essential facts and why they matter, with clear attribution to original reporting.
What Drives Our Editorial Process
Our commitment to quality journalism is built on these core principles
Clarity & Brevity
Concise summaries with key details that cut through the noise.
Neutral Tone
No opinion or speculation presented as fact. We let readers form their own opinions.
Transparent Corrections
We correct errors transparently and timestamp all updates.
AI + Human Review
Drafts are produced with AI and reviewed by human editors for tone, accuracy, and clarity.
Source Attribution
We link to primary sources and credit original reporting when applicable.
High Standards
We avoid clickbait, undisclosed affiliate content, and manipulative UX.
Our Editorial Process
Every article goes through a rigorous process combining AI efficiency with human judgment
AI Research & Drafting
Our AI analyzes reputable sources and creates initial summaries from a single source article. We attribute facts to named sources when provided.
Human Editorial Review
Human editors review for accuracy, tone, and clarity. All outputs are reviewed before publication.
Fact-Checking & Verification
Claims are verified against original sources, factual assertions are cross-referenced, and tone is reviewed for neutrality.
Publication & Attribution
Final articles are published with visible links to original sources at the top and in structured data.
Our Standards
We maintain high standards for accuracy and transparency in all our editorial processes
Transparent Corrections
All corrections are clearly marked with timestamps. Significant errors trigger immediate review and update.
Reader Feedback
Readers can report concerns via our contact form. Editorial decisions are documented and reviewable.
Source Attribution
When a piece is inspired by specific reporting, we include visible links to original sources.
Have Feedback?
Contact us via the Contact page for corrections or concerns about our editorial process.
Last updated: 2025-11-06