These standards govern how The Neighbor Times reports, verifies, translates, and corrects. They apply to all newsrooms and content types, and are maintained as an independent, auditable document.
Our news reports what happened, without opinion. In-depth analysis and commentary are always clearly labeled as analysis, so readers know when they are reading reporting versus interpretation.
AI helps us work quickly and translate at scale. Humans verify accuracy before publication. High-risk, policy, defamation, or privacy-sensitive content requires human approval.
Every fact has a named, official source where possible. Anonymous sources require editorial approval, and government facts link to the official agency.
Any story involving conflict includes a response opportunity for all parties. We do not publish one-sided accounts of disputes.
National news is covered only when it directly affects our community. We prioritize deadlines, benefits, safety, and civic matters residents can act on.
Every news story is published in all 15 supported languages at the same time. In-depth analysis is offered in a core set of languages. Machine translation is reviewed for quality, and the original is always available.
When we get something wrong, we correct it openly. Corrections are logged and visible, not quietly edited away. See our Corrections page for the record.
Sponsored content is labeled. Advertisers do not influence news coverage or verification. Trust labels (Official, TNT Verified, Community Verified) reflect verification, not payment.