How our news starts
Our news articles start when we either hear rumors or get information sent to us through our email. We immediately begin research and try to produce evidence on the matter whether it be positive or negative towards the rumor or party involved. We don't care what the article is on or what a person believes. We believe in cold hard facts even when others seem to have forgotten what news is supposed to be. While we will admit that some of our news articles may contain bias, we try to make it as unbiased and unopinionated as possible and to do so we enlist the help of various editors and writers from news agencies around the world like the BBC UK, CBS US, DW DE, NHK JP, and more!
If you like our articles and want to consider donating so we can continue to bring you the news articles you love and trust, please contact us via email at [email protected] to find out how to donate!
If you like our articles and want to consider donating so we can continue to bring you the news articles you love and trust, please contact us via email at [email protected] to find out how to donate!
Who we are
As stated above, we are a group of freelance news reporters who are interested in our various hobbies who want to report the news and not an agenda. We are getting back to basics by reporting on facts and facts alone and attempting to do our best to leave bias and opinions out of our articles. Our writers are numbered in Japanese Romanji with English/Arabic numbers in parenthesis for ease of our international readers; our editors are given names related to Japanese culture; our Public Relations department is given names related to Japanese shamans, priests, priestesses, and other spirit users; while our board is given names of Japanese Gods and Godesses of old. This is all to keep each of our identities a secret. We understand that this may cause some confusion, but we wanted to be clear that we are a small group of people, not some big news agency. This also gives you clarity on who is writing and editing and following up on what articles. If we get new editors or writers we will update this section to reflect.
Below are the current staff:
Writers: Ichi (1), Ni (2), San (3), Yon (4), Go (5), Roku (6), Nana (7), Hachi (8), and Ku (9)
Editors: Kitsune (formerly Inari), Yokai, Shinigami
Public Relations: Miko, Yuta, Nuru, Pimiko, Saiin
Board: Amaterasu, Susanoh, Tsukiyomi
Below are the current staff:
Writers: Ichi (1), Ni (2), San (3), Yon (4), Go (5), Roku (6), Nana (7), Hachi (8), and Ku (9)
Editors: Kitsune (formerly Inari), Yokai, Shinigami
Public Relations: Miko, Yuta, Nuru, Pimiko, Saiin
Board: Amaterasu, Susanoh, Tsukiyomi
What we do if we get it wrong
Crap happens, even to the best of us. If something slips through our editors and peer reviewers, and is a falsehood, we will issue a statement that it was a falsehood and attempt to edit the article it was in so future readers do not read false news. That is the last thing we want as an agency. Our articles here will be edited and approved by both an editor and a Public Relations staff member before being presented as a correction. All edits will be noted below the article with UTC time and date.
Our Logo
Our logo is still being made at the current time and we ask that you check back for our official logo soon!