Editorial Standards

Editorial Guidelines

Learn how LEVVVEL fact-checks statistics, applies expert review, and maintains editorial standards across gaming and tech content.

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Every guide, news article, and statistics page on LEVVVEL goes through the same editorial process. These are the standards we hold ourselves to — whether you're reading a loot code roundup or a company revenue breakdown.

Our principles

Fact-checking and accuracy

Every claim, figure, and date is verified against primary sources before publication. For statistics articles, we cross-reference financial filings, official company reports, and established industry databases. When data is estimated or projected, we say so clearly.

Expert review

Content is written and reviewed by people who know the subject. Our team includes experienced gamers, industry researchers, and editors who check that articles are accurate, relevant, and useful — not just keyword-stuffed filler.

Unbiased reporting

We do not accept payment for coverage, rankings, or editorial placement. Sponsored content, when it appears, is clearly labeled. Our writers present balanced information and let readers draw their own conclusions.

Transparency and corrections

Mistakes happen. When we find an error — or a reader points one out — we correct it promptly and note the update on the article. We do not silently rewrite published content without acknowledgment.

How a statistics article gets published

1

Research

We gather data from primary sources: SEC filings, annual reports, official press releases, and reputable industry databases.

2

Draft and verify

Every statistic is checked against at least two independent sources. Projections and estimates are labeled as such.

3

Editorial review

An editor reads for accuracy, clarity, and context before anything goes live.

4

Publish and maintain

Articles include a last-updated date. We revisit high-traffic statistics pages when new data becomes available.

Questions about our editorial process or want to report an error? Contact us — we read every message.