Editorial Guidlines

Thinking Tech is committed to clear, accurate, and honest coverage of technology, gaming, and entertainment. These editorial guidelines explain how content is chosen, created, and reviewed so readers know what to expect from every article on the site.

What We Aim To Do

Thinking Tech focuses on stories that help readers understand how AI tools, gadgets, software, games, and entertainment actually affect their day‑to‑day lives. Articles are written to be beginner‑friendly, practical, and free from unnecessary jargon, while still offering enough detail for curious enthusiasts.

Accuracy, Sources, and Fact‑Checking

Facts, figures, and key claims are checked against reliable sources such as official announcements, developer blogs, manufacturer documentation, and well‑known industry references before publishing.

Rumours, leaks, and early reports are clearly labelled as such, and details may change as more official information becomes available; where needed, articles are updated to reflect new facts.

Independence and Integrity

Editorial decisions about what to cover and what verdict to give are made by the Thinking Tech team, not by advertisers, brands, or affiliate partners. Sponsored posts and paid collaborations, when present, are clearly disclosed.

Reviews and opinions reflect the honest judgement of the writer or editor. We do not offer or accept guaranteed positive coverage in exchange for money, gifts, or other benefits.

Use of AI and Tools

Writers may use editorial tools (including grammar checkers and AI assistants) to improve clarity or explore angles, but every article is planned, controlled, and approved by a human editor. The final responsibility for accuracy, tone, and originality always rests with the Thinking Tech team.

Corrections and Updates

If an error is identified in an article—whether by our team, a reader, or a source—we aim to correct it as quickly and transparently as possible. Significant updates or corrections may be noted within the article so readers can see what has changed and why.

Community and Conduct

Thinking Tech welcomes feedback, comments, and suggestions from readers, but reserves the right to moderate or remove comments that are abusive, hateful, spammy, or irrelevant to the discussion. The goal is to maintain a space where people can talk about technology and entertainment respectfully and constructively.

If you have questions about these editorial guidelines or believe something we published does not meet these standards, you can reach the team through the Contact page.