How we choose topics
We cover topics that are already visible in the public space: discussions on social media, popular videos, new projects, major changes in content, collaborations, conflicts, bans, statements by creators, or audience reactions.
We do not publish materials for the purpose of harassment, exposing private life, or spreading non-public data. If a topic concerns a private individual, minors, addresses, phone numbers, documents, or non-public relatives, we do not include such information in the text.
Facts, rumors, and opinions
We treat as a fact anything that can be verified through a reliable source: the creator's own publication, an official platform page, an interview, a brand statement, a stream recording, a page archive, or several independent open sources.
We treat as a rumor a claim that users are discussing but that has not been reliably confirmed. Rumors are not presented as established truth. If they are necessary to explain the context, we state directly that this is an unconfirmed version.
An opinion is an assessment by the author of the text, a commenter, or the audience. We separate assessments from verifiable information and do not present them as facts.
Sources
We prefer primary sources: YouTube channels, posts by the creator, official social media accounts, direct statements, interviews, and platform pages. Comments, fan pages, forums, and retellings may provide context, but they rarely confirm important information on their own.
If sources contradict one another, we do not choose a convenient version without grounds. The text may mention the discrepancy, or we may remove the detail until it is confirmed.
YouTube and external platforms
The site may include embedded YouTube videos, screenshots, links, and descriptions of publications from external platforms. We use them to show the context of a news item or reference material. An embedded video remains hosted by YouTube, and the original publication remains with the author or platform.
Corrections
If we find an error, outdated fragment, or inaccurate wording, we may update the material. If the error is significant, we try to correct it in a way that helps the reader understand what changed.
If you notice an error, please contact us at hello@vixyhub.com. In your email, include the page link, the disputed fragment, your proposed correction, and the source that supports it.
Right of reply and removal
The subject of a publication, their representative, or a rights holder may ask us to correct, supplement, or remove material. We review such requests manually. If the request is confirmed and justified, we make a correction. If we disagree with the request, we explain the reason.
Editorial contacts
Contact email: hello@vixyhub.com