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The Fflowlink editorial charter

By Maya Okonkwo18 March 2026news
NewsDesk

What we cover, how we check facts, and how we keep every story readable on phones, desks, and late-night scrolls alike.

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We started Fflowlink because too many “explainers” read like they were assembled by committee: technically true, emotionally hollow, and impossible to remember a week later.

This charter is our promise in plain language: we prioritize clarity over cleverness, we label uncertainty instead of hiding it, and we edit for the reader who actually finishes the piece—not the one who only skims the headline.

When we make a mistake, we fix it in the article and say so. When a story depends on anonymous sources, we explain why we granted anonymity and what we did to corroborate the account.

If something here ever stops matching how we work in practice, we rewrite this page. That is the whole point.

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