Editorial Policy
Aionda aims to turn fast community signals into evidence-based, practical AI writing. This page explains how we publish and maintain posts.
Last updated: 2026-02-05
What We Cover
- Practical AI: tooling, errors, workflows, and operations (monitoring/cost/quality)
- Research anchored in primary sources (docs, papers, standards, release notes)
- Evergreen pieces for search intent (explainer/FAQ/how-to)
Sourcing & Verification
- Community posts can be a starting signal, but conclusions are backed by trusted/primary sources where possible.
- We only include numbers/pricing/policy claims when the same information exists in cited sources.
- We collect trusted links in the “References” section at the end of each post.
AI Usage
- We use LLMs to draft content and assist search-based verification.
- We minimize hype and unsupported claims, and prioritize actionable checklists.
Updates (Freshness)
Policies/pricing/models change frequently. For evergreen posts, we update the review date (lastReviewedAt) as we re-check content.
Corrections
If you find an error, please report it via the corrections page.