EDITORIAL STANDARDS
(Last Updated: July 29, 2026)
SayingSource content is selected through artificial intelligence (AI) analysis and strict verification protocols. Our goal is to filter out digital information pollution and provide a reliable archive backed by verified sources.
1. Global Data Exploration
To determine the exact source of a quote, international databases are analyzed. Our reference network includes academic libraries such as Google Books, Internet Archive, and JSTOR, as well as historical documents, press archives, official biographies of authors, and verified transcripts.
2. Misattribution Detection
Algorithmic cross-checks are applied to eliminate misattributions and fabricated quotes in the digital space. The connection between the quote and the author is systematically verified by cross-referencing it against thousands of data points.
3. Semantic Analysis and Translation Precision
In our multilingual archive, the original semantic integrity of each quote is meticulously preserved. Faulty translations that distort the original context and fail to capture the author's authentic philosophical or emotional tone are discarded by the system.
4. Verification Protocol and Transparent Referencing
Our archiving protocol is governed by a strict rule: No quote is published without a verified primary source. The original source (book, article, or official document) for every published quote is transparently documented.
5. Continuous Review and Community Contributions
By the very nature of knowledge, our archive is characterized by a constantly evolving, dynamic structure. If our community identifies a historical or contextual inconsistency in a verified quote, the quote in question is immediately re-examined.