This Editorial Policy explains how we choose stories, source information, attribute reporting, review content, and separate editorial coverage from promotional content.
Editorial Mission
Our goal is to help marketers understand what changed, why it matters, and what to watch next.
We focus on stories that are useful for people working in marketing, advertising, social media, creator growth, ecommerce, AI tools, and digital platforms.
Our editorial work is guided by three principles:
- Accuracy
- Clarity
- Usefulness for marketers
We do not publish stories only because they are trending. We publish stories when they are relevant to marketers or the platforms, tools, and systems marketers depend on.
How We Choose Stories
Vaizle News covers updates and developments that may affect how marketers plan, create, advertise, analyze, or operate. A story may be covered if it involves:
- a major platform update
- a new AI tool or AI feature relevant to marketers
- an advertising product, policy, or measurement change
- a marketing technology update
- a policy, safety, privacy, or account-related change
- a creator economy or social commerce update
- an acquisition, partnership, regulatory development, or market shift relevant to marketers
We do not follow a fixed list of companies or platforms. Story selection is based on relevance, accuracy, and usefulness for marketers.
Sourcing Standards
Vaizle News uses publicly available information, official sources, credible reporting, and marketer-focused analysis. Our articles may rely on:
- official company announcements
- platform blogs and product documentation
- press releases
- regulatory filings
- app store listings
- public statements from verified company or executive accounts
- credible industry reporting
- publicly visible product tests, feature rollouts, and platform changes
We prioritize primary sources whenever possible.
When a story is developing, incomplete, or based on limited public information, we make that clear in the article.
Attribution and External Reporting
Some stories may be based on official announcements, public platform updates, or reporting from other publishers.
When another publisher first reports a story or uncovers an important detail, we credit that source clearly. We do not present another outlet’s reporting as our own.
Vaizle News does not copy or republish articles from other publishers. We write our own coverage, add marketer-focused context, and link to relevant sources where appropriate.
Originality and Context
Our value is not only in reporting that something happened. Our value is in explaining:
- what changed
- why it matters to marketers
- what is confirmed
- what is still unclear
- what teams should watch next
We aim to make complex platform, AI, advertising, and policy updates easier to understand for marketing teams.
Accuracy and Review
Before publication, we review stories for:
- factual accuracy
- source quality
- correct attribution
- headline clarity
- date and timeline accuracy
- relevance for marketers
We avoid unsupported claims, exaggerated headlines, and speculation presented as fact.
If information is not confirmed, we label it carefully and explain what is known and what is still unclear.
Bylines, Dates, and Updates
Each Vaizle News article includes a visible publish date.
Where needed, articles may also include an updated date to show when meaningful changes were made.
Articles may be written by an individual author or by the Vaizle editorial team. When a story is updated with a meaningful correction or important new information, we aim to make that update clear to readers.
News, Analysis, and Opinion
Most Vaizle News articles are written as news explainers or marketer-focused analysis.
When a story includes interpretation, opinion, or analysis, we aim to make that clear through wording, structure, or labeling.
We do not label opinion as straight news.
Commercial Separation
Vaizle News is published by Vaizle, a SaaS company that builds marketing analytics tools.
Our news coverage is written to inform marketers, not to disguise product promotion as reporting. We keep promotional content separate from Vaizle News articles.
Coverage decisions are based on relevance, accuracy, and usefulness for marketers.
If Vaizle has a direct commercial relationship with a company, product, or partner mentioned in a story, and that relationship is relevant to the coverage, we will disclose it.
Sponsored, partner, or promotional content, if published, will be clearly labeled and will not be presented as independent Vaizle News reporting.
Conflicts of Interest
Vaizle News writers and editors should avoid conflicts that could affect the fairness, accuracy, or clarity of coverage.
If a potential conflict is relevant to a story, we aim to disclose it.
We do not accept payment in exchange for favorable news coverage.
Headlines and Images
We write headlines to accurately reflect the story.
We avoid misleading, exaggerated, or clickbait headlines.
Images, screenshots, illustrations, and graphics used in Vaizle News articles should support the story and should not misrepresent the facts.
Where required, we use properly licensed images, original visuals, screenshots used for commentary or reporting, or credited public materials.
AI-Assisted Editorial Work
Vaizle News may use AI tools to support parts of the editorial workflow. AI tools do not replace human review or editorial responsibility.
For details, read our AI Disclosure.
Corrections
We correct factual errors clearly and promptly.
For details on how we handle corrections, clarifications, and updates, read our Corrections Policy.
Contact
For questions about this Editorial Policy, write to us at [email protected]
Last Updated: June 2026