Editorial Policy
1. AI-Assisted Translation Disclosure
Content published on WireContext may be translated using AI-assisted translation technology provided by LingualIndex. While we strive for accuracy, machine-translated content may contain imperfections. Source language versions are authoritative where discrepancies exist.
2. Publishing Standards
WireContext publishes content that meets the following criteria:
- Relevance to business, innovation, technology, or professional audiences
- Factual accuracy and absence of misleading claims
- Original content that does not infringe third-party rights
- Professional tone appropriate for a business publication
- Compliance with applicable laws and regulations
3. Primary Domain Indexing
To prevent duplicate content across the web, WireContext implements structured SEO signals. Only one version of each article group is designated as the primary indexed version. Non-primary versions are canonicalized or marked as non-indexable to maintain search engine integrity.
4. Duplicate Content Handling
WireContext uses canonical tags, hreflang attributes, and structured metadata to manage multilingual versions of the same content. This ensures that search engines correctly identify the relationship between translated versions and do not penalize them as duplicates.
5. Content Quality Expectations
We expect all content to:
- Provide genuine value to readers
- Be well-structured with clear headings and logical flow
- Avoid thin or auto-generated content without editorial oversight
- Include proper attribution for referenced sources
- Not be created solely for the purpose of link building or ranking manipulation
6. Right to Remove Content
WireContext reserves the right to remove, unpublish, or decline any content that does not meet our editorial standards, violates our policies, or is the subject of a valid complaint. Content removal requests can be sent to hello@wirecontext.com.