THETECHMUSK’s Editorial Ethics Policy
At THETECHMUSK (TTM), we strive to earn and uphold the trust of our audience. Our mission is to report technology news with fairness, accuracy, and transparency, following the highest standards of journalism. Every member of our editorial team commits to these principles as outlined in our Code of Ethics.
Editorial Conduct
Our editorial team is dedicated to truth, accuracy, and objectivity. We approach every story with professionalism, respect, and integrity.
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We identify ourselves clearly when speaking with sources.
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Professional conduct is expected in all interactions, both in person and online.
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We clarify whether conversations are on-the-record or off-the-record.
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We treat all individuals with civility and respect.
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When publishing critical or potentially damaging information, we make every effort to seek comment from the individuals or organizations involved.
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If errors occur, we correct them transparently in accordance with our Corrections Protocol.
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We never fabricate information, and we always provide proper attribution to original sources.
Editorial Integrity
Editorial independence is at the core of TTM. Our newsroom operates separately from advertisers, sponsors, investors, or other external influences.
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Editorial decisions are made solely by the editorial team and remain independent from business operations.
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Any story involving an investor, board member, or business partner includes a disclosure of that relationship. If coverage concerns an advertising sponsor, we may remove related advertisements to avoid confusion.
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Non-editorial content (e.g., sponsored posts, advertisements) is always clearly distinguished from independent journalism.
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Editorial staff cover their own expenses. Limited exceptions, such as travel support for moderating a panel or speaking at a conference, may be accepted with managerial and editor-in-chief approval. Disclosures are made if coverage results from such engagements.
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Journalists reviewing products may accept temporary access to those products solely for evaluation purposes, with no influence on editorial judgment.
Conflict of Interest
All journalists are required to disclose any actual or perceived conflicts of interest — financial, personal, or otherwise — to their manager, the editor-in-chief, and the standards editor. When possible, conflicts will be mitigated or avoided. If unavoidable, they will be transparently disclosed at the bottom of the story.
Diversity & Inclusion
TTM values diversity and inclusion across all aspects of our work. We strive to reflect a wide range of voices and perspectives in our reporting, ensuring fairness and representation in how we cover technology and its impact on society.