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Editorial standards.

How Identrics researches, writes, reviews, and corrects every blog post, SitRep, and case study we publish.

Named, expert authorship

Every article we publish carries a named author with a public profile, declared expertise, and a LinkedIn-verifiable identity. Ghostwritten or AI-generated content is never published under a human byline.

Peer review by a domain lead

Research and product posts are reviewed by Yolina Petrova (AI research). Disinformation, product, and company posts are reviewed by Nesin Veli (CEO). Reviewer attribution is published on the article.

Source disclosure

Quantitative claims cite the dataset, time window, model version, and any third-party feeds (e.g. CrowdTangle, Telegram exports, Polymarket). SitReps publish their data windows in machine-readable JSON-LD.

Independence and conflicts of interest

When an article references an Identrics client, partner, or funded project, we disclose the relationship in the article body. Editorial decisions are not influenced by commercial relationships.

Corrections policy

Material errors are corrected in-place with a dated correction notice at the top of the article and an updated dateModified in the article schema. Minor copy fixes are made silently. Retractions are kept online with a clear retraction banner.

AI use disclosure

We use AI to draft, edit, translate, and analyse. Final wording, claims, and conclusions are written and signed off by the named human author. AI-assisted analytical steps are documented in our methodology.

Frequently asked editorial questions

Who can author content on identrics.ai?

Only employees and named collaborators with verifiable expertise. Every author has a profile on our /team page and an individual author archive at /authors/$id with credentials, expertise areas, and contact links.

How do you handle factual errors?

Email editorial@identrics.ai or contact us through /contact-us. We aim to verify and respond within five working days. Confirmed errors are corrected with a dated note at the top of the article and the dateModified field on the article schema is updated.

Do you use generative AI to write articles?

We use AI as a drafting and editing aid. Every published article is reviewed, edited, and signed off by a named human author and a domain reviewer. We never auto-publish AI-generated content.

How do you disclose data sources in SitReps?

Each SitRep publishes the data window, the platforms covered, the number of posts analysed, the model versions used, and any third-party feeds. Limitations are stated explicitly. See our methodology page for the full pipeline.

How do you handle conflicts of interest?

When an article references an Identrics client, partner, funded project, or competitor, the relationship is disclosed in the article body. Reviewers are required to flag undisclosed conflicts before publication.

See an error or want to suggest a source?

Editorial inquiries are reviewed within five working days.