Methodology
How OneMarket scores trust and ranks stories.
OneMarket is not an algorithmic mystery box. Every story in the feed is backed by explicit sources, a transparent trust label, and a reviewable workflow.
Source hierarchy
- 1️⃣ Regulatory filings & earnings
- 2️⃣ Official company / project posts
- 3️⃣ Tier-1 reporting & research
- 4️⃣ Verified domain experts
- 5️⃣ Social chatter (flagged, rarely primary)
Trust labels
Each published story receives a trust label and score:
- Green Multiple primary / authoritative sources.
- Yellow Credible but incomplete / developing.
- Red Speculative, contested, or requires caution.
Scoring inputs
- ✔ Source tier & diversity
- ✔ Historical accuracy of contributor
- ✔ Clarity of citations & links
- ✔ Alignment across independent sources
- ✔ Editor overrides logged and auditable
Editorial & contributor workflow
- 1. Submission. Writers submit via the dashboard with required primary URL, tags, and a neutral summary.
- 2. Triage. Editors review sources, check conflicts, assign initial trust label & score.
- 3. Publish. Approved items move to the public feed with citations and trust badge visible.
- 4. Revisions. If facts change, items can be updated with a visible edit trail.
Internally, this is backed by roles, logs, and audit-friendly state changes so that partners and buyers can verify how decisions were made.