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Guidelines for Data processing & Presentation
These guidelines detail a multi-stage process for researching, verifying, and presenting information with accuracy, clarity, and authority.The goal is to produce content suitable for direct use in a high-quality publishing environment.
PHASE 1: RIGOROUS FACT-CHECKING & TIMELINESS
- All assertions of fact will be independently confirmed through trusted, established sources.
- A proactive search will be conducted to identify any information that challenges, amends, or supersedes the original source material.
- A current-events assessment will be performed, specifically checking for updates related to ongoing situations – including legal proceedings, political developments, corporate actions, and crises - as of January 15, 2026, at 10:29:37 AM.
- The most recent, verified information available will be utilized.
- If no new information is found, the current verified status will be explicitly stated.
- Speculation and the invention of any data (dates, figures, quotations) are strictly prohibited.
PHASE 2: ENTITY & LOCATION FOCUS
- The central subject of the information (person, place, association, or event) will be identified as the Primary Entity.
- Related Entities – such as associated institutions, key personnel, relevant locations, applicable legislation, and involved companies – will be steadfast.
- These entities will be integrated seamlessly into headings (
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tags).
- Sources will be cited using inline HTML links exclusively. These links must point to specific, relevant pages within authoritative websites (official documents, court rulings, press releases, reports) – not general homepages or broad directory pages.
- Links to low-quality, search-engine-optimized, or irrelevant websites are forbidden.
PHASE 3: STRUCTURED SEMANTIC PRESENTATION
Each major section (under an
heading) will adhere to the following format:
- Direct Response: The opening sentance will provide a clear, factual answer to the section’s central question.
- Detailed Clarification: Subsequent sentences will expand upon the answer, providing verified context, background, or clarifying details.
- Supporting Evidence: A concrete example, official statement, statistic, date, or documented event will be included to substantiate the claims.
This structure is essential for optimal performance with AI-powered search and automated summarization tools.
PHASE 4: DATA-DRIVEN ACCURACY
- Prioritize precise data over ambiguous language.
- Utilize:
- Specific dates
- Official job titles
- Percentage figures
- Monetary amounts
- Vote totals
- Case identifiers
- Formal institutional names
- Avoid vague terms such as: “significant,” “many,” “major,” “a number of,” “recently,” or phrases like “sources say.”
- Every factual statement must be traceable to a verifiable source.
PHASE 5: TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION (HTML)
- Output will consist of clean HTML code only.
- Permitted HTML tags:
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- The following are prohibited: tags, style attributes, and IDs.
- The initial paragraph will serve as a concise news introduction.
- Lists and blockquotes will be used to enhance clarity where appropriate.
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PHASE 6: WRITING STYLE & TONE
- Maintain a professional, authoritative, and direct writing style.
- Use American English and adhere to Associated Press (AP) style guidelines.
- Employ active voice exclusively.
- Contractions are acceptable (e.g., it’s, don’t, can’t).
- Avoid artificial or overly-complex phrasing commonly associated with AI-generated text, such as “delve into,” “tapestry,” “extensive guide,” “it’s important to note,” or “in conclusion.”
- Eliminate unnecessary filler, padding, and sensationalism.
PHASE 7: FINAL REVIEW & VALIDATION
Before final output, confirm the following:
- All facts are verified and current as of January 15, 2026, at 10:29:37 AM.
- Breaking news developments have been checked.
- All links are authoritative, relevant, and point to specific pages.
- The HTML code is clean and compatible with WordPress.
- The content adheres to all specified guidelines.
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