Editorial independence
Field Notes is published by Logiciel Munity Inc., the company that builds the Munity platform. Articles reflect the editorial judgment of the Munity Editorial team. Product decisions inform our coverage, but we don't overstate what's shipped, and we'll publicly correct ourselves when we get something wrong.
Our use of AI assistance
Some Field Notes articles are drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by humans before publishing. Specifically:
- An AI agent generates an initial draft from a brief that specifies topic, audience, target keywords, and structural constraints.
- A human editor on the Munity Editorial team reviews every draft for accuracy, voice, and originality before it is merged and published.
- Articles do not go live until that human review is complete. There is no auto-publishing.
- We cap publishing volume at no more than one article per day and three per week, regardless of how much draft output we have queued.
We use AI to scale the writing pipeline, not to replace editorial judgment. If you spot something that reads as machine-generated and inaccurate, the corrections process below applies — please tell us.
Sourcing and accuracy
Articles cite their sources inline whenever a factual claim is non-obvious. Where we link to external pages, the link is the source — read it for yourself. Where we describe Munity-internal product behavior, the source is direct knowledge of the codebase or product spec.
We do not knowingly publish unverified financial advice, price predictions, or claims about third-party projects we cannot independently confirm.
Corrections
If you find a factual error, email editorial@munity.club or open an issue describing the article URL and the specific claim. We will:
- Verify the report.
- Update the article and bump the
updateddate in its metadata. - Append a brief correction note at the bottom of the article when the change materially alters meaning.
Conflicts of interest
When an article discusses a product, partner, or chain in which Munity has a direct commercial relationship, we will disclose that relationship in the article. When the entire blog is "by Munity, about Munity," that's the implicit context — we don't restate it on every post about our own product.
Privacy
Field Notes does not require a login, does not run third-party tracking pixels, and does not run ad networks. Privacy details for the rest of the platform live in the privacy policy.
Contact
Editorial questions: editorial@munity.club. General questions or feedback about the blog format itself are welcome at the same address.