Sourcing
News articles may be based on official announcements, public records, verified publisher feeds, press material, and other publicly available sources. We aim to identify the source context when it is material to understanding a story.
This page explains how Nishadil handles news sourcing, editorial review, corrections, and AI-assisted publishing.
News articles may be based on official announcements, public records, verified publisher feeds, press material, and other publicly available sources. We aim to identify the source context when it is material to understanding a story.
Articles are reviewed for readability, basic factual consistency, duplicate coverage, promotional content, unsafe claims, and suitable images before publication or later updates.
Nishadil may use AI tools to summarize, rewrite, structure, or improve draft news content. AI assistance does not replace editorial responsibility, and articles that use automation can still be corrected or removed.
Readers can report factual errors, broken media, attribution concerns, or other issues from the article report option. Material corrections are handled by updating, clarifying, or removing the affected content.
Include the article URL, issue type, and supporting context so the team can review it faster.