Content Policy — Networkr
This page describes content production specifically for the networkr.dev blog. It is an application of our broader Standards — the platform-wide commitment enforced on every site in the network. If this page and Standards ever conflict, Standards wins.
Articles published on Networkr are researched and written with AI assistance by Networkr Team. Our content pipeline uses current news sources, public data, competitive analysis, and expert knowledge to produce accurate, original articles. Each article goes through automated quality validation including fact-sourcing, SEO optimization, heading structure checks, and banned-word filtering. Cross-site links are included only when editorially relevant, scored by topic overlap and domain authority. We do not accept paid placements in our articles. If you believe any content is inaccurate, please contact us and we will review it promptly.
What we guarantee
- Every article passes the automated quality gates described in /standards before publish — minimum word count, valid schema.org markup, zero hallucinated internal links, banned-phrase filter, exposure-manifest compliance.
- Sources are current news, public data, and expert analysis. Every research source used is listed on the post's public lineage page.
- We do not accept paid placements. Cross-site links are editorial, scored by tag overlap, topical relevance, complement classification, and Domain Authority adjacency — never by payment.
- No behavioural tracking, no third-party fingerprinting, no data sold. We do not run ads.
- Every post carries an AI-assisted disclosure footer and a visible link to its /lineage audit trail.
What we are not
- Not a PBN. The entire network is publicly listed. Cross-links are editorial and scored. The link graph is inspectable at /network.
- Not a scraper. Research uses first-party news APIs and public data sources. We do not clone, paraphrase, or syndicate content from other publishers.
- Not a content mill.Each post is uniquely generated for this site's voice, audience, and topic focus. No article is reused across network sites.
- Not opaque.Prompts, model versions, research sources, validation gate results, and link integrity reports are all published on each post's lineage page.
What we do when we're wrong
Errors happen. When they do:
- Report via corrections@networkr.dev with the post URL and a description of the error.
- We review within 72 hours. Confirmed errors get a visible correction notice appended to the article and logged in the post's lineage.
- If the error is systematic — stemming from a rule in our pipeline rather than one bad generation — the rule change and its public record go in /standards/history.
Related
Platform-wide enforcement across every site in the network.
What content gets quarantined or removed from the network.
Content Policy v1.0 · Published 2026-04-18. If you believe an article contains an error, email corrections@networkr.dev.