Editorial Policy

How ASPNews prepares, rewrites and publishes stories

ASPNews is built around public-source reporting, transparent attribution and an editorial workflow designed for static publication without copied article bodies.

Public-source workflow

ASPNews articles are built from public source material, including official announcements, regulator releases, company statements and other publicly accessible reporting references.

Every published article should identify its source basis and link to that material in a dedicated source section.

Rewriting and attribution

We do not republish third-party articles as-is. Stories are rewritten into original copy and structured for ASPNews readers rather than copied, lightly swapped or aggregated sentence by sentence.

Where a story relies on public reporting from another organisation, ASPNews attributes that source clearly and avoids presenting external reporting as independently gathered first-hand material.

Updates, caveats and risky topics

When a story materially changes, we update the article and, where appropriate, note that the story has been revised. Crypto coverage is informational only and does not constitute financial advice.

Casino coverage is limited to regulation, compliance, enforcement and industry reporting. ASPNews does not publish operator rankings, bonus pages or promotional casino acquisition content.

Editorial review

Published copy should be reviewed for clarity, sourcing accuracy and local relevance before it goes live. Tools may support newsroom drafting or workflow, but published text is expected to be reviewed and edited before publication.