Human-authored content standard
Any piece labeled as a Kapil field note, interview, or first-hand guide must include genuine human input: direct observation, an interview, an original screenshot or workflow, a proprietary dataset slice, or a firsthand operator note. We do not publish fabricated interviews, invented quotes, or fake "field notes."
Brand-authored guide standard
Evergreen explainers, methodology notes, and market summaries may be published by the editorial desk when they are traceable to source material, internal data, or clearly stated assumptions. These pieces should be updated when the underlying facts change.
Updates and corrections
Important pages should show a publication date and an updated date. When a major correction changes the substance of a guide or report, we update the page and treat the newer date as the page's current editorial timestamp.
Editorial rules
Do you publish AI-generated interviews or first-hand stories?
No. If a piece claims first-hand experience, it must be backed by a real person, a real interview, or a real operational workflow.
How do you handle evergreen guides?
We keep evergreen URLs stable, update them when facts change, and avoid publishing duplicate versions of the same guide just to chase search traffic.
How do you treat unclear or low-confidence claims?
We either qualify them clearly, attribute them to a source, or leave them out.