Methodology
BriefRooms is a starting point: concise essence, source link and clear limitations.
How items are selected
- We prefer concrete article URLs over liveblogs, tag pages and category pages.
- Primary sources, agencies and recognizable publishers receive higher priority.
- Topic duplicates are filtered to avoid repeating the same story.
Brief rule: concrete before context
- The first sentence must answer what exactly happened, was announced, changed or reported.
- Briefs prioritize product names, institutions, decisions, dates, numbers, consequences and practical changes for users, markets or policy.
- Generic phrasing such as “it concerns AI development”, “it matters for the market” or “it shows the company’s direction” is allowed only after the concrete fact, never instead of it.
- If the source does not provide enough concrete detail, we do not add filler. The item should receive a shorter note or be skipped.
Comments and Hot X
AI comments should summarize the core fact, not become a separate opinion, slogan or recommendation. In Hot X, the link points to a concrete post, and the brief must explain the content and practical context of that post — without technical wording such as “click leads to the source” and without meta-commentary about X itself.
Health and investing
Health content is educational and does not replace medical consultation. Investing content is educational/analytical and is not investment advice.