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Editorial Standards

Editorial Standards

Noozday is an aggregator, not a newsroom. These are the rules it follows for what it pulls in, how AI is allowed to touch it, and what happens when something is wrong.

Sourcing

  • Noozday only pulls from reputable, established news outlets, via their public RSS feeds.
  • Every headline and summary is attributed to the outlet that reported it, and links directly to the original article.
  • Noozday does not republish full articles. It summarizes and links out; reading the complete story always means visiting the publisher.
  • When multiple outlets cover the same event, the cluster shows which outlets are involved rather than picking a single winner.

The role and limits of AI

Noozday uses AI, specifically Claude, for editorial mechanics: cleaning up messy or truncated headlines into readable one-liners, writing short neutral summaries, grouping related coverage into clusters, and classifying stories by topic.

AI is not used to generate facts, invent quotes, or produce original claims. Every factual statement on Noozday traces back to a linked article from the outlet that reported it. If a summary is unclear or a headline was mangled in the cleanup process, the original article is always one click away and is the source of truth.

Independence and no paid placement

Noozday is not owned by or affiliated with any of the outlets it aggregates. Ranking on the front page is algorithmic, driven by an editorial-weight pass, freshness, source prominence, and variety rules. No outlet can pay for placement, and no outlet gets preferential treatment because of a business relationship, because there are none.

Corrections policy

If a headline or summary on Noozday is wrong or misleading, email corrections@noozday.com with a link to the cluster or article. It will be fixed or removed promptly. Because the underlying source article is always linked, readers can check the original reporting themselves at any time, independent of how Noozday summarized it.

Summaries are best-effort

Headline cleanup and summarization are automated and best-effort. They are meant to make scanning the news faster, not to replace reading the original article. When a summary and the source article seem to disagree, the source article is correct; please report the mismatch so it can be fixed.

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