Editorial Policy
Publixly's editorial standards and publishing guidelines for research-backed analysis on economic systems, technology, and systemic collapse.
Our Commitment
Publixly is committed to producing well-researched, evidence-based analysis of economic systems, technology disruption, and systemic collapse. This editorial policy outlines our standards for research, sourcing, accuracy, and transparency.
Research Standards
Data Requirements
Every factual claim in Publixly articles must be supported by:
- Government statistics or official data
- Academic papers or peer-reviewed research
- Company financial reports or regulatory filings
- International organization reports (World Bank, IMF, OECD, UN, etc.)
- Investigative journalism from established news outlets
Sourcing Rules
- Primary sources preferred — Official data over secondary analysis
- Multiple verification — Critical claims verified across 2+ independent sources
- Recent data — Use most current available data
- Attribution — Every statistic includes source attribution
Prohibited Content
We do NOT publish:
- Unverified claims or speculation presented as fact
- AI-generated content without significant human review and fact-checking
- Copyrighted material without permission
- Misleading headlines or conclusions not supported by data
- Personal attacks or defamatory content
- Content that violates intellectual property rights
Article Structure & Quality
Minimum Standards
All published articles must include:
- Clear sourcing — Sources listed at end of article
- Data tables — Quantitative articles include metrics/statistics
- Structural headers — Multiple subsections for readability
- Word count — Minimum 800 words for substantive analysis
- Actionable insights — Clear implications or conclusions
- Author attribution — Author bio and credentials
Author Standards
Byline Requirements
Every article includes author information:
- Name — Real identity
- Title/Role — Author's primary expertise
- Bio — 2-3 sentences on author's background
- Credentials — Relevant expertise or research
- Contact — Email or social media
Transparency Standards
Disclosures
We disclose:
- Independence — Publixly receives no sponsorship
- Methodology — How data was sourced and analyzed
- Limitations — Known gaps or uncertainties in analysis
- Author expertise — Credentials and potential areas of bias
Questions or Concerns?
Readers with questions about our editorial standards can contact: contact@publixly.com
Current Version: 1.0
Last Updated: July 7, 2026
Next Review: July 2027