Editorial Policy
Effective Date: February 15, 2026
Tokenisée is committed to publishing accurate, rigorous, and independent analysis at the intersection of technology and human capability. This policy outlines our editorial standards.
Source Hierarchy
We prioritize sources in the following order:
- Peer-reviewed research published in recognized journals (Nature, Science, The Lancet, Cell, JAMA, etc.)
- Official institutional publications from WHO, NIH, FDA, EMA, OECD, and equivalent bodies
- Company disclosures — SEC filings, clinical trial registrations (ClinicalTrials.gov), patent filings, and official press releases
- Expert analysis from recognized researchers, clinicians, and technologists with verifiable credentials
- Quality journalism from established outlets with editorial standards (Reuters, Bloomberg, MIT Technology Review, STAT News, etc.)
We do not use anonymous sources, social media posts, or unverified claims as primary sources for factual assertions.
Fact-Checking
Every factual claim published on Tokenisée must be supported by at least one primary source. Statistics and data points must include source attribution. Claims about clinical trial results must reference the specific trial registration or publication.
Independence
Tokenisée’s editorial content is not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, or affiliated companies. We maintain strict separation between editorial content and advertising. Sponsored content, if any, will be clearly labeled.
Corrections
If we publish an error, we correct it promptly and transparently. Corrections are noted at the top of the affected article. Material corrections include a description of what was changed and when. Contact [email protected] to report errors.
Update Frequency
Tokenisée publishes new analysis weekly. Existing articles are reviewed and updated at minimum quarterly, or immediately when significant developments occur in covered topics.
Ethical Coverage
Human augmentation technologies raise profound ethical questions. Tokenisée is committed to presenting multiple perspectives on ethical debates, including concerns about equity, access, consent, and unintended consequences. We do not advocate for specific policy positions but aim to inform readers so they can form their own views.
Contact
For editorial inquiries or corrections: [email protected]
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