Methodology

This page explains how OwlyTimes turns fast-moving source material into readable news briefs and analysis.

Story Selection

We monitor public news feeds, official announcements, research institutions, business updates, and topic-specific sources. Stories are prioritized when they include clear public interest, concrete facts, and enough source material to support a useful article.

Editorial Workflow

Source material is reviewed for relevance, duplicate coverage, spam signals, consent-page contamination, and minimum factual detail. Articles are written to preserve key facts while adding context, definitions, and implications for readers.

Use of Automation

OwlyTimes uses software to organize feeds, detect duplicates, prepare drafts, and manage publication queues. Editorial rules require attribution, factual preservation, and source review. Automation is used to assist production, not to justify unsupported claims.

Publication Cadence

Articles are released through a queue rather than all at once. This keeps the site from publishing large bursts of similar stories and gives each article a clearer publication record.