Editorial Policy

The Diligesker Editorial Policy explains how the site selects topics, uses sources, reviews AI-assisted work, and updates published articles. The goal is to publish technology analysis that is useful, source-aware, and clear about uncertainty.

Topic Selection

Diligesker covers artificial intelligence, software, developer tools, cloud platforms, operating systems, and emerging technology. Topics are selected for practical relevance to builders, technical readers, product evaluators, and readers tracking technology shifts.

Sources and Attribution

Articles should prefer primary sources such as official documentation, company announcements, standards documents, research papers, public repositories, and direct product materials. When secondary reporting is used, Diligesker aims to name or link the source clearly.

Analysis and Opinion

Diligesker may publish interpretation, comparisons, and editorial judgment. Analysis should be distinguishable from sourced facts, and uncertain claims should be framed with appropriate context rather than presented as settled facts.

AI Assistance

Diligesker may use AI tools to support research organization, drafting, outlining, editing, summarization, or headline exploration. AI assistance does not replace editorial review. Published pages should be checked for factual alignment, source quality, clarity, and reader usefulness.

Updates and Corrections

Technology changes quickly, so articles may be updated when facts, source links, product details, or context change. Readers can request corrections through the Corrections Policy or by contacting diligesker@gmail.com.

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Last updated: June 2, 2026.