MyFeed

Editorial Policy

This editorial policy explains how MyFeed selects topics, uses sources, creates AI-assisted articles, handles corrections, and separates editorial content from advertising or sponsored material.

Topic selection

Topics are selected based on user interests, public news signals, available source material, source freshness, and product-level relevance rules. A user may receive articles about broad categories such as technology, business, health, finance, cybersecurity, travel, science, food, entertainment, or other interests available in the system.

Sources

MyFeed is designed to rely on public sources such as news websites, official pages, public reports, RSS feeds, and other accessible information. We prioritize sources that appear relevant, timely, and useful for understanding a topic. When possible, articles include links or references to source material.

Adding context, not copying

The purpose of MyFeed is to add context, summarize developments, and explain why a topic matters. We do not aim to copy source articles. Generated articles should be original summaries or analyses based on source material, with attribution and links where available.

Accuracy and corrections

We work to reduce errors through source matching and quality checks, but mistakes can happen. If we discover a meaningful factual error, outdated information, incorrect source attribution, or a misleading summary, we may correct, update, remove, or regenerate the article. Readers may contact us to request a review or correction.

Editorial, sponsored, and advertising separation

Editorial content, sponsored content, and advertising should be clearly separated. Ads may appear on the website through advertising partners such as Google AdSense. Sponsored or paid content, if introduced, should be identified so readers can distinguish it from regular editorial content.

Limitations

MyFeed articles are for general information. They may summarize fast-moving events and may not include every update. Readers should verify critical information, especially in legal, financial, medical, safety, or professional contexts.