Editorial Policy
Adiust is an AI-generated informational publication focused on helping readers understand modern technology, digital work, AI, productivity, creator systems, and practical decision-making.
We are part of the StrongMocha News Group, and experts from the StrongMocha News Group have moved to this site to build a focused publication with clear editorial standards.
Our Editorial Purpose
Adiust exists to explain complex topics in a clear, practical, and accessible way.
We aim to help readers understand:
- How digital tools and systems work
- What questions to ask before choosing technology
- How AI and automation affect work
- How to think about privacy, data, security, and trust
- How to build better workflows and workspaces
- How to evaluate product categories without relying on hype
AI Content Policy
All articles on Adiust are created using AI.
We use AI to generate explanations, outlines, comparisons, summaries, checklists, and educational content. Our editorial process focuses on structure, clarity, transparency, and usefulness.
Because AI can make errors, we aim to avoid unsupported claims, exaggerated certainty, fake personal experience, or statements that imply direct hands-on testing when no such testing has occurred.
Accuracy and Verification
We aim to publish accurate and useful information, but we cannot guarantee that every article is complete, current, or error-free.
When an article discusses technical, legal, safety, privacy, financial, or business-critical matters, readers should verify important details through official documentation, qualified professionals, or primary sources.
Corrections Policy
We welcome correction requests.
If a reader identifies a factual error, outdated claim, broken link, confusing passage, or missing context, they can contact:
corrections@adiust.com
Correction requests should include:
- The article title
- The page URL
- The specific sentence or section in question
- The reason it may be incorrect
- A supporting source, where available
When appropriate, we may update, clarify, expand, or remove content.
Source Policy
Adiust prefers clear, traceable, and reliable information sources.
Depending on the topic, stronger sources may include:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Regulatory or government sources
- Standards bodies
- Academic or technical publications
- Established industry documentation
- Direct product manuals or specifications
- Reputable news and analysis sources
We aim to distinguish between facts, interpretations, assumptions, and general guidance.
Product Content Policy
Adiust may publish informational product-category content and buying education.
When we discuss products or product categories, we aim to focus on what readers should understand before making a decision: specifications, use cases, trade-offs, setup requirements, compatibility, ownership costs, maintenance, and safety considerations.
We do not claim direct product testing unless that testing has actually occurred and is clearly stated in the article.
Independence and Transparency
Adiust is committed to transparency with readers.
If a page includes commercial links, sponsored relationships, or affiliate relationships, that relationship should be disclosed clearly where relevant.
Editorial content should not intentionally mislead readers about how content was created, why a topic was covered, or whether a commercial relationship exists.
Updates
Technology changes quickly.
Adiust may update articles when information changes, when better sources become available, or when a topic needs clearer explanation. Older content may not always reflect the latest information.
Contact the Editorial Team
For editorial questions:
editorial@adiust.com
For corrections:
corrections@adiust.com
For AI transparency questions:
ai@adiust.com