Mission statement
The mission of The Brain Hut is to help readers stay informed about the ever-changing landscape of web technologies and marketing in the digital age.
Ethics policy
Conflict of Interest
The Brain Hut avoids conflicts of interest wherever and whenever possible. If the content is published where a conflict of interest might exist, the content will include a disclaimer.
All The Brain Hut editors strive for fairness in their reporting. Fairness means:
- not intentionally excluding important facts.
- including relevant information.
- not misleading or deceiving the reader.
- allowing the inclusion of comments from individuals or organizations that are the subject of assertions or claims in a story.
Opinion
All “op-ed” stories will be clearly labelled as such. An editor will provide their opinion at the end of a story. When that occurs, it will be clearly labelled as the editor’s opinion through a sub-heading like, The Brain Hut’s Take” or “Our Thoughts”.
Verification and fact-checking standards
The Brain Hut editors will always consider the source of information they write about. They will make their best effort to report on facts from sources they deem credible.
Ownership structure
The Brain Hut is owned by Jayden Wood, the founder of The Brain Hut LTC. The Brain Hut was founded in 2023.
Corrections policy
The Brain Hut will correct errors made in its stories as quickly as possible. Depending on the severity of the correction, the correction may be a small edit to the story or may include an editor’s note explaining the correction. In rare cases, if the subject matter of the article is found to be erroneous, The Brain Hut may unpublish the article.
Policy on sources
The Brain Hut will always strive to include the name of sources for the information we publish. Editors prefer to not use confidential sources but may do so if the information is credible, important for the readers, and may adversely affect the livelihood of the source. Editors will protect the identity of confidential sources will follow the law in regards to the legal rights of the editor (reporter) and the confidential source.
Attribution
The Brain Hut will provide attribution through names, links, and other means to inform the reader about the source of information used in an article.
Ways to contact The Brain Hut
Letters to the editor can be sent to [email protected] or to Letters to the Editor, The Brain Hut, 200 Above Bar St, Southampton SO14 7DW, UK.
Letters selected by editors may appear online. Questions can be emailed to the reader representative at [email protected].