Editorial Standards

Our goal is useful, accurate reporting. Speed does not override evidence. We distinguish what is confirmed, what is reported by a named source, and what remains uncertain.

Source hierarchy

  1. Primary sources: official statements, public filings, government records, direct company materials, and source posts or interviews.
  2. Corroborated reporting: independent reporting or multiple aligned records, attributed by name.
  3. Early signals: screenshots, code findings, community reports, or other incomplete evidence. We label these as unconfirmed and do not state them as fact.

Verification and attribution

Core claims must be traceable to source material captured by the pipeline. We link or name material sources where possible, attribute secondary reporting, and use cautious language when a fact cannot be independently confirmed. A source being popular, repeated, or commercially connected does not by itself make it reliable.

AI and automation

Automation may collect leads, compare public records, assist with drafts, and flag potential inconsistencies. It is not an author or a source. Automated fact-checking gates and the BASENOR Newsroom's published standards govern the publication process; we do not represent this as a promise of individual human review.

Updates and corrections

We update articles when material facts change and issue clear corrections when we get something wrong. See our Corrections Policy for the record we aim to keep.

Commercial relationships

BASENOR sells Tesla accessories. Editorial coverage is not a product endorsement. Material commercial relationships, sponsorships, affiliate links, or conflicts connected to a story will be disclosed in or alongside that story.