HOW WE WRITE OUR ARTICLES

Quota 4000 uses an AI-assisted virtual newsroom with human review. Here is exactly how it works.

OUR PRINCIPLES

  • Every article is explicitly AI-assisted. We hide nothing.
  • Every article is reviewed by a real human editor before publication.
  • Sources are always cited. If data is uncertain, we flag it.
  • We never publish sponsored content without explicit disclosure.
  • No safety-related article ships without validation by a real licensed expert.

THE VIRTUAL NEWSROOM

We built six virtual editors, each specialized in one area. They are not real people: they are stable editorial personalities with defined expertise, powered by Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.5. They have name, background, distinct voice and cover specific areas coherently article after article.

We chose this approach because it's transparent, sustainable and economically accessible. A real volunteer skydiver editor reviews every article before publication.

THE 8-STEP PROCESS

  1. Research. AI gathers 10-15 authoritative sources (ENAC, FIVL, technical manuals, international portals).
  2. Outline. A structure with H2 and H3, target word count and schema markup is built.
  3. Draft. The assigned AI editor writes the piece in their style.
  4. Fact-check. A second pass verifies every numerical claim against sources.
  5. SEO. Meta, internal links and schema.org are optimized.
  6. Image. The hero image matching the topic is generated.
  7. Editor review. A real volunteer skydiver reads, corrects and approves.
  8. Publish. If approved, goes live. Otherwise back to Step 3 with feedback.

HOW TO SPOT AN AI ARTICLE

Every article from our virtual newsroom carries a visible "AI-assisted" badge at top and bottom, along with the AI editor author name and the human editor who reviewed it. Articles written entirely by human authors (skydivers invited as guests) carry a "Human author" badge instead.

FOUND AN ERROR?

We're human (even if we get help). If you find an inaccuracy, write to us and we will fix it within 48 hours, publishing a changelog.

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