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The Inconvenience

Editorial Principles

Vol. I15 July 2026Principles

Publication policy

Editorial Principles

A restrained account of how this publication distinguishes observation from inference, preserves sources and corrects its work.

Editorial independence

THE INCONVENIENCE publishes editorial work under Jake Evans’ final responsibility. Arguments are attributed, limitations are visible and publication decisions remain human editorial decisions.

Experimental dispatches

Experimental Dispatches are informal investigations. They state their method, evidence boundaries and unresolved questions. They are not presented as peer-reviewed research unless a specific publication says otherwise.

AI assistance

Where AI tools assist organisation, drafting or synthesis, that assistance is disclosed. AI assistance does not constitute independent validation, authorship by a model or a substitute for editorial review.

Source preservation and privacy

Private sources may be preserved without being published. Operational details, private paths, credentials and material that cannot be responsibly contextualised are withheld or redacted.

Corrections

Corrections and material clarifications should be sent through the YewForge Digital contact page. Substantive corrections will be recorded on the relevant published page.

Observation and inference

Observed text, records and timing are not automatically explanations. Where causation, mechanism or subjective experience cannot be established, the publication states that limit directly.