Purpose

TechWreckReport.com exists to explain technology problems before they become expensive, confusing, unsafe, or misleading. Our editorial focus is informational: we explain risks, terminology, systems, limitations, design problems, privacy implications, security basics, and consumer decision points.

TechWreckReport.com is part of the StrongMocha News Group. Experts from the StrongMocha News Group have moved to this site to build a dedicated technology publication focused on clear explanations and reader trust.

AI-created content

All content on TechWreckReport.com is created using artificial intelligence systems. Our publishing team sets editorial direction, chooses topic priorities, develops standards, reviews quality expectations, and manages corrections and updates.

Because AI-created content may contain errors, we use an editorial process designed to reduce risk and improve usefulness. This may include topic brief development, source review, internal checks, update monitoring, correction handling, and reader feedback.

Editorial principles

We aim to publish content that is useful, understandable, and honest about uncertainty. We avoid unnecessary hype. We avoid pretending that complex technology has simple answers when it does not.

Our editorial standards emphasize:

  • Clear explanations of technical concepts
  • Separation of facts, interpretation, and practical guidance
  • Attention to privacy, safety, security, and consumer risk
  • Use of reliable sources where needed
  • Correction of meaningful errors
  • Transparency about AI-created content

Source standards

When a topic depends on specific facts, standards, laws, policies, security guidance, product specifications, or fast-changing information, we aim to rely on primary or authoritative sources where practical. Examples include regulator pages, standards bodies, official documentation, manufacturer materials, security advisories, academic or technical publications, and reputable reporting.

When information is uncertain, changing, or based on interpretation, we try to communicate that uncertainty rather than overstating confidence.

Corrections policy

Readers can request corrections by emailing:

corrections@techwreckreport.com

A useful correction request should include the article URL, the specific passage, why it may be wrong or incomplete, and supporting evidence. We may correct text, add clarification, update an article, or leave the content unchanged if the request is not supported.

Updates

Technology coverage can become outdated quickly. We may update articles when products change, software interfaces change, laws or policies change, security advice changes, or better source material becomes available.

Substantial updates may be noted on the page where appropriate.

Independence and conflicts

Editorial decisions should be based on relevance, reader value, clarity, and trust. Business communication is handled separately from editorial corrections and article decisions.

Any future commercial relationship, sponsored placement, affiliate relationship, or other material connection should be disclosed clearly on the relevant page when it could affect how readers interpret content.

Product coverage

TechWreckReport.com may publish product-related informational content. When we publish product comparisons, buying guides, reviews, or roundups, those pages should clearly identify the type of content and disclose relevant commercial relationships where applicable.

Safety-sensitive topics

For topics involving cybersecurity incidents, privacy harm, electrical systems, batteries, repairs, medical technology, legal obligations, financial consequences, or physical safety, our content is informational only. Readers should verify with qualified professionals, official sources, or manufacturer documentation before acting.