Standards
Editorial Policy
Editorial standards for China Big Tech Watch, including scope, tone, privacy boundaries, and corrections.
What we publish
China Big Tech Watch publishes business-oriented observations about China's major internet and technology companies. The site focuses on organization changes, product direction, AI adoption, overseas expansion, workforce policy, compliance signals, and platform strategy.
The purpose is to help readers understand company-level patterns, not to amplify personal gossip or expose private information.
What we avoid
We avoid personal privacy, doxxing, insults, unverifiable screenshots, private contact details, and claims that cannot be connected to a business signal. Names of non-public individuals are minimized unless they are essential to understanding an executive or organizational change.
When a signal is uncertain, we use cautious language and avoid presenting it as established fact.
How we add value
Short company signals remain in the homepage feed and do not receive individual indexable pages. Search-facing analysis is reserved for pages that combine multiple related signals, public context, a transparent method, and original interpretation.
Automatically generated archives and incomplete monthly collections are excluded from search and advertising. We revise pages when later information changes the interpretation.