Editorial policy
Trenri is not a raw link feed. It tracks the same 17 fields every day and records recurring signals, numerical changes, and cross-field inflection points.
1. What we publish
A candidate item must meet at least one of these criteria before it is included. One-off chatter, weakly sourced claims, and promotional statements without verifiable detail are excluded.
- Recurrence: the same issue continues for three or more days or becomes part of a weekly arc.
- Numbers: the item includes verifiable figures such as revenue, price, users, funding, dates, or regulatory thresholds.
- Spillover: an event in one field begins to affect decisions, prices, public opinion, or regulation in another field.
2. How we handle sources
Trenri provides source links for individual items. When possible, we prioritize company announcements, regulator documents, exchange filings, research institutions, and major local outlets, then check whether the same figures repeat across multiple sources.
We do not republish original articles. Source links are provided so readers can verify the underlying material, while Trenri focuses on context, why the number matters, and how it connects across fields.
3. AI assistance and human review
AI tools may help with drafting and classification. Before publication, a human reviews titles, figures, source links, overstatement, and any risk of confusing the content with investment, medical, or legal advice. Trenri is not designed as an automatic unreviewed publishing feed.
4. Separation of ads and editorial
Advertising does not influence editorial selection. Ad areas are visually separated from content, and Trenri does not ask readers to click ads or place ads where they could be mistaken for navigation.
5. Corrections and contact
We correct inaccurate figures, broken links, and missing context. Send corrections or questions to team.trenri@gmail.com.