At nbamaniacs, we see journalism as a commitment to truthfulness, responsibility, and respect for our readers and the people featured in our stories. Our journalistic ethics are not just words — they are a daily practice that guides everything we publish.
Truth above all
We don’t publish unverified rumors or give credit to information without reliable sources. When we talk about signings, trades, or injuries, we rely on reputable journalists or media outlets and always provide proper context. We understand that incomplete or misinterpreted information can lead to confusion, which is why we act with the utmost caution.
Transparency in error
To err is human. That’s why we clearly distinguish between typos and factual mistakes. Typos are corrected immediately. For factual errors, we publish a visible correction note, explaining what was wrong and what the correct information is. This policy is key to building a trusting relationship with our readers.
No sensationalism
We avoid cheap content, misleading headlines, and click-driven tactics. We believe in journalism that respects the reader’s intelligence, informs with rigor, and does not manipulate. Our commitment is clear: we do not do clickbait.
Judgment and responsibility
Our editorial choices are not driven by viral trends or fleeting popularity. We don’t publish everything that happens — only what adds value and can be told responsibly. We reject biased narratives, manufactured controversy, and taking quotes out of context to stir noise.
Respect for language and audience
We use Spanish properly, avoiding overuse of anglicisms and following the rules of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). We also take care with tone, always aiming for a balance between approachability and professionalism. And of course, we respect all audiences, steering clear of stereotypes and offensive language.
Community with rules
At nbamaniacs, we value debate — but not at any cost. Offensive comments, hate speech, or spam have no place in our community. We believe digital coexistence is part of journalistic ethics, and we protect it firmly.