The Masthead

The GlueArrow Editors

The Newsroom publishes under a single byline. This page explains what that byline means, what it promises, and what it refuses.

The GlueArrow Editors is the collective byline of the Newsroom. It is used because every post published under this masthead is written, reviewed, fact-checked, and approved by more than one editor before it goes out. The byline reflects that work.

The collective byline is deliberate. Company-level reporting — about the platform, its policies, its partners, and the industry it operates in — is not the work of any single author. It is the position of the publication, and the publication takes responsibility for it.

What the byline guarantees

  • Every claim of fact published under this byline is backed by a source the Newsroom can point to on request.
  • Every figure cited is pulled from the platform’s signed broadcast logs, a named external report, or a quoted person speaking on the record.
  • No post is published before at least one editor, not the writer, has read it end to end and signed off.
  • When a post is updated after publication, the change is recorded in the masthead of that post — not quietly rewritten.

What the byline refuses

  • Anonymous sources for claims that can be verified on the record.
  • Numbers published without the source of those numbers being available to the reader who asks.
  • Rewriting or silently deleting a post to avoid a correction.
  • Paid placement. Nothing on the masthead is sponsored, ever.

How to reach the Newsroom

Tips, corrections, and on-the-record statements can be sent to press@gluearrow.com. Every message is read. Not every message is replied to.