Editorial Policy
Quick Feed News publishes AI and prediction-market coverage with a narrow editorial focus. The goal is to produce articles that are helpful, readable, and specific enough to give a reader a clear takeaway.
Source Standards
- We prefer primary sources, official product pages, public filings, reputable reporting, and direct market data.
- When an article is based on a social post, forum thread, or community discussion, that is stated clearly in the piece.
- When a claim is uncertain, the article should frame it as uncertain rather than present it as established fact.
Automation Disclosure
This site uses editorial automation to monitor sources, draft coverage, and publish updates quickly. Automation helps with speed and structure, but the editorial goal remains the same: deliver useful pages that summarize, explain, or analyze a topic rather than publish empty filler.
What We Avoid
- Thin rewrites with no new framing or takeaway
- Near-duplicate stories that say the same thing repeatedly
- Unverified numbers presented as fact
- Off-topic content that weakens the editorial focus of the site
- Misleading headlines that overstate certainty
Corrections and Updates
When an article needs to be clarified, expanded, or corrected, it may be updated after publication. Longer analysis pages may also be revised as new market data, new reporting, or new evidence becomes available.
If you are looking for how analytical pieces are built, see the Methodology page.