ENS Editorial Guidelines
Last Updated: July 22, 2025
Applies To: All digital content published under ENS (eNovaStories)
1. Purpose
ENS (eNovaStories) is committed to publishing content that is purposeful, accurate, respectful, and trustworthy. These editorial guidelines outline our principles for creating and curating high-quality stories, updates, and news across the ENS platform.
2. Core Principles
- Accuracy & Verification: We verify all information using trusted data sources such as APIs, RSS feeds, and official publications.
- Transparency: All sources are disclosed. Sponsored or affiliate content is clearly labeled.
- Attribution & Sourcing:All third-party content is properly cited. Trusted sources include:
- Newsdata.io
- Public RSS Feeds
- GSMArena.com
- Government & Institutional Portals
- ENS Original Content (ENS Live)
- Impartiality: Our content remains neutral and balanced.
- Respectful Language: ENS avoids hate speech, discrimination, and incitement of violence.
3. Content Categories
- ENS Live: Original content by our editorial team.
- Aggregated News: Curated from public and verified feeds.
- Announcements & Updates: Platform or service-related information.
4. Corrections & Updates
We correct factual errors promptly. Major updates or corrections are timestamped and noted clearly on the article.
5. User-Submitted Content
User-submitted content is reviewed and moderated. ENS may remove submissions that violate these editorial standards.
6. Copyright & Plagiarism
ENS respects intellectual property rights. Third-party content is used under proper licensing or fair use. Plagiarism is not tolerated.
7. Review Process
Original content is subject to a multi-step review including drafting, editorial review, fact-checking, and final approval.
8. Contact & Concerns
For corrections or editorial concerns, please contact us:
? live.ens@easysavego.com
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