Our standards · Editorial policy

Clear facts. Honest judgment. No hidden influence.

Age of Algorithms explains where information comes from, where interpretation begins, and whether money or sponsorship is involved.

Who we write for

The site covers algorithms, AI, attention, privacy, manipulative design, digital wellbeing, and synthetic media for a general audience. Technical detail is included when it helps readers understand the conclusion.

How we handle facts and opinions

  • Important factual claims are supported by appropriate sources.
  • Uncertainty and conflicting information are stated plainly.
  • Opinions and recommendations explain the reasoning behind them.
  • We do not invent reviews, prices, statistics, partnerships, or user counts.

Human responsibility

AI may help with research or drafting, but a person reviews editorial work, recommendations, sponsorship, and other commercial material before it is published.

Reviews and recommendations

A recommendation should tell you who it is for, what it is based on, and which limitations may matter. We do not use a neat-looking score where a clear explanation would be more honest.

Commercial independence

Affiliate relationships and sponsorships do not decide factual conclusions, hide drawbacks, or control independent rankings. When a commercial relationship is relevant, it is disclosed where you encounter it.