The trust of our audience and readers is a major focus at RTTF. These are the standards of our writing, running tests, and journalism. We are always looking to be 100% accurate as possible. However, we aren’t always perfect. Our team of writers and editors make the highest level of standards for editorial decisions.
Sourcing And Fact-Checking
Fact-checking is an editorial expectation of all writers to be accurate. Editors research before publishing.
Information and Facts
We ensure that information should come from a verified sources. We do not rely on Wikipedia or other websites that can be edited. We believe that acceptable sources include interviews, legal documents, research by experts, academic journals, databases, and, with attribution, stories from trusted news organizations.
Plagiarism
Nothing may be copied, pasted, in entirety without proper commentary, criticism, journalism or being transformative in some substantial form.
Corrections
Stories that are ongoing with updated research or news can be added with information as it becomes available with a timestamp for updates. Our writers should provide clarity and context if it provides clarity to data, research conclusions, nutrition findings, or angles to a story. We strive for clarity and transparency in the spirit of being accurate and reliable.