Last updated: 17 May 2026.
This document explains how PROEVERYTHING works — where the news comes from, how it is processed, where we use AI, and how you can report an error.
1. Who we are
PROEVERYTHING is a small independent newsroom. The site is run by a team without public author pages: all material is the collective responsibility of the PROEVERYTHING Newsroom. This is a deliberate choice, not a way to hide authorship — we do not write personal columns or investigations where a byline would matter. We rewrite and adapt news from international and Ukrainian sources.
Contact the newsroom: info@proeverything.news.
2. How we produce material
Our process combines automated selection from open sources, machine-assisted rewriting, and a final editorial review.
- Topic selection. Every few hours a scanner reads the RSS feeds of vetted English- and Ukrainian-language outlets and filters articles by the topic of each section (tech, AI, science, money, cars, games, code, cinema, design, health).
- Rewriting and adaptation. Texts are rewritten and adapted to the site's format. This step is performed by a language model under editorial instructions (style, tone, a ban on value judgements, terminology checks).
- Fact-checking. A separate automated pass verifies names, numbers, dates and quotes against the original. Suspicious material is rejected.
- Technical filters. Rules screen out grammatical errors, poorly generated text and duplicates.
- Publishing. Every item links to the primary source and carries a category.
3. AI assistance
We openly use large language models (LLMs) to rewrite foreign news in our own words. This is not hidden or disguised. We believe that honest disclosure of AI assistance is the norm of modern editorial practice.
What we do with AI: rewriting, restructuring text to the site format, generating headlines, picking tags, checking facts against the original.
What we do NOT do with AI: we do not invent events, do not attribute quotes that were not in the original, and do not publish news without a link to the primary source.
4. Sources
We work only with open sources — the RSS feeds of outlets' official sites. Among them: international publications (Reuters, BBC, The Verge, TechCrunch, Ars Technica, Wired, MIT Technology Review, Bloomberg, Cointelegraph, Polygon, Deadline, Wallpaper, ScienceDaily, LiveScience and others) and Ukrainian ones (ain.ua, mezha.media, speka.media, dev.ua, etc.).
We do not use Russian outlets. None. In any section.
Every article carries a direct link to the original at the bottom — you can always follow it and verify the primary source.
5. Corrections
If you spot an error — factual or grammatical — or an outdated statement, write to info@proeverything.news. We review such reports within 24 hours and fix the material.
For a substantive correction (a change to a fact that affects the meaning), we add an update note at the end of the article.
6. Conflicts of interest and advertising
The site currently carries no paid advertising, sponsored posts or affiliate material. If that changes, any paid content will be clearly labelled as "Advertising" or "Sponsored".
We never accept payment for favourable coverage of events or companies.
7. Copyright
All rewrites are accompanied by links to the original. Images are used from open sources and outlets' official press releases. If you are a rights holder and believe your content has been used improperly, write to the email above and we will respond promptly.
8. Contact
Email: info@proeverything.news
Website: proeverything.news