Editorial team
Who runs WorldClockTools
WorldClockTools is run by an independent editorial team. We curate the events catalogue, review speculative-date claims against the methodology, maintain the source whitelist, and approve corrections.
WorldClockTools Editorial
Editorial team
WorldClockTools Editorial is the independent team responsible for the events catalogue, the speculative-date tracker, and the editorial blog. The team makes calls on whether a leak meets the trade-tier corroboration bar, whether a tracked account still belongs on the whitelist, and how to phrase the public uncertainty when a vendor is silent. Every page on the site that carries a date passes through this review.
We don't run advertorials, sponsored countdowns, or paid placement of any kind. The catalogue is editorial, and our editorial line is the same in English and in every other locale we publish in.
How we work
Source rules and the methodology for fusing signals are documented in the open on How we track speculative dates and Sources. Every speculative date is committed to git with the source URL and tier, so the audit trail is reviewable.
We review the tracked-accounts whitelist quarterly and publish the methodology updates in the editorial blog. Material methodology changes ship with a dated note on the relevant about-page, not as silent edits.
Contact
For corrections, source-quality concerns, or inclusion requests, see the contact page. We respond to corrections within five working days and publish a visible correction note on any affected page.
