Editorial standards

How AlfaRank news analysis is produced.

AlfaRank publishes analytical coverage for digital operators, automation teams, and business builders. NOVA is used as a monitoring and drafting system, but publication requires source checks, editorial review, and visible reader value beyond a rewrite of the original source.

Source monitoring

NOVA monitors configured news feeds, search directions, and source pages for each connected site. Duplicate events, stale items, insufficient article text, and weak source records are blocked before generation.

Fact handling

Numeric claims are extracted separately, deduplicated, and used only when they are present in source material. Synthetic scores, fake percentages, and unsupported market claims are rejected by the publication gate.

AI assistance

NOVA may help with clustering, outlining, drafting, chart extraction, and formatting. The system is configured to add context, consequences, comparisons, and watch signals rather than copy a source article.

Human responsibility

AlfaRank keeps human editorial responsibility for publication. Articles that fail quality checks, contain visible technical fields, expose source URLs in the article body, or lack useful analysis are held for review.

Publication checks

  • Primary source and supporting context sources are separated.
  • Numbers used in charts must come from extracted source-backed facts.
  • Visible article pages must not show internal IDs, sourceRef fields, source tables, or raw source URLs.
  • Headings must read as editorial copy, not internal production labels.
  • Each block must add a distinct reader value: context, data, consequence, comparison, scenario, or decision signal.

Corrections and contact

If a factual issue, outdated number, attribution problem, or correction request is identified, AlfaRank reviews the article and updates, retracts, or republishes the page when needed.

Editorial contact: [email protected]