Trust and quality
Editorial standards
Updated May 6, 2026This page explains how SignalTradingHub produces official educational content, how we distinguish it from community content, and how we try to keep the site useful, transparent, and safe for readers.
Core standards
How official Learn content is made
- Choose an educational question tied to market structure, workflow, or platform usage.
- Draft the lesson around SignalTradingHub's own tools, examples, and risk framing.
- Edit for clarity, factual coherence, and reader usefulness.
- Add links to the relevant product surfaces, legal pages, and risk context when appropriate.
- Update the page when product behavior, pricing, or learning guidance changes materially.
What counts as official content
Official content includes the public homepage, Learn articles, knowledge pages, playbooks, official help content, legal pages, and other pages published directly by SignalTradingHub. Community posts, comments, room messages, and private chats are not official educational content even when they discuss markets.
Corrections, updates, and moderation
We update official pages when product behavior, workflows, pricing, or educational framing changes. Readers can use the contact page for correction requests, legal concerns, or security reports. For user-generated content, the platform uses an acceptable-use policy, moderation rules, reporting tools, and safety review to reduce scams, harassment, and misleading financial claims.
External reference points
Readers should still compare important financial or risk information with authoritative public sources such as the Ontario Securities Commission, CFTC Learn and Protect and Google AdSense program policies.