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How we research, write, review, and publish. Our standards for independence, attribution, and verification.
Last updated: 2026-04-25
Brick & Bit is funded by programmatic advertising (Google AdSense) and future subscriptions. No advertiser, source, or commercial partner influences editorial decisions. Sponsored articles — when present — are clearly labelled as such above the headline.
We only aggregate content from established publishers with public editorial policies and verifiable track records: Bloomberg, Reuters, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, HousingWire, Realtor.com, MIT Technology Review, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, among others. We do not include personal blogs, forums, or anonymous sources.
Every article cites the original source explicitly with link, date, and author when available. Economic figures are cross-checked against official data (Federal Reserve, FRED, Bureau of Labor Statistics, FTSE Nareit). When a claim cannot be independently verified, we mark it as a source report rather than a confirmed fact.
We use language models (DeepSeek and similar) to accelerate writing, translation, and content structuring. Every AI output passes through automated editorial rules that reject: speculation without source, promotional language, explicit financial recommendations, and content that fails our length, tone, and factual-accuracy thresholds. Articles that don't pass are discarded, not published.
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