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Editorial Policy

The Reputation Medics Newsroom exists to make our team — and our readers — sharper operators in trust, digital footprint, and reputation strategy. This page documents how every dispatch is made.

1. Who we are

Reputation Medics is an online reputation management firm. We help individuals and businesses audit their digital footprint, suppress harmful content, recover from review crises, and build durable trust signals in search and on social platforms. Our team includes reputation strategists, former PR operators, SEO engineers, and content suppression specialists.

2. How content is created

Dispatches are produced by our Content Intelligence Engine: a pipeline that drafts, reviews, and scores each post against five quality vectors before publication.

3. Sources and citations

Where a dispatch cites a study, statistic, regulatory action, or news event, we link to the primary source. We do not invent statistics. When an authoritative source is unavailable, we say so explicitly and frame the claim as our experience, not received fact.

4. AI disclosure

We use AI tools — including Lovable AI / Gemini — to accelerate drafting, image generation, and metadata production. AI assistance does not replace editorial judgment, source verification, or legal review. Every published dispatch represents the considered position of the Reputation Medics editorial team.

5. Corrections

If a dispatch contains a factual error, we correct it in place and note the correction at the bottom of the article with the date and a short description. To report an error, email editorial@reputationmedics.com.

6. Conflicts of interest

Reputation Medics is a commercial reputation management firm. Where a dispatch describes a capability we sell, we say so. We do not accept paid placements, sponsored posts, or link-insertion requests in the newsroom.

7. Reader contact

Editorial: editorial@reputationmedics.com. For service inquiries, visit reputationmedics.com/contact.

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