EDITORIAL TRANSPARENCY
How we verify what we publish
At quicktipss we believe trust is earned through verifiable practices, not promises. This page details the flow every article goes through from draft to publication, the criteria we use to select sources, and how we handle corrections when we find errors. If anything remains unclear after you read this, email us — your report makes the content better for everyone.
Our editorial process
Every article moves through three states before it appears on the site: draft, human review, and published. No draft reaches the public without explicit approval from a human editor. During review we validate facts against primary sources, adjust the tone to the locale, verify numbers and links, and confirm the content meets our editorial policy. We also run a quality sampling pass over 10% of monthly publications: a second editor reviews the article after it goes live and records observations that feed back to the team. If an article fails the standard, we return it to draft or retire it.
How we select sources
We prefer primary sources whenever they exist: official statements from governments, regulators, manufacturers, academic institutions, and peer-reviewed papers. When we cite secondary outlets, we prioritize those with public correction policies and a verifiable track record. Outbound links carry rel="noopener" for security and, where appropriate, rel="nofollow" to meet transparency guidelines. We do not accept sponsored articles disguised as editorial content; when a commercial relationship exists, we disclose it explicitly.
Corrections policy
If you find a factual error, an outdated number, or a broken link, please email editorial@quicktipss.com. We review every report and respond through the same channel. When we apply a substantive correction, we leave a visible dated note at the end of the article — we never edit silently. For minor errors (typos, grammar) we update the text without a note. Major changes to the meaning of the article (economic figures, legal or financial recommendations) always generate a dated record.
Editorial contact
To report an error, suggest a correction, or pitch a topic, email editorial@quicktipss.com. We respond in Spanish or English based on the locale of your message. Commercial and press inquiries go through a separate channel that we keep distinct from editorial to avoid conflicts of interest.