
My Code of Conduct
I wish to be transparent about how I create content and my compensation.
Journalism Ethics
I follow the general rules of journalism ethics, but I do want to stress the following:
- I strive to be open, independent, critical – also towards myself – and to avoid hidden agendas.
- I always try to use facts as fairly and accurately as possible.
- If I accuse any party of wrongdoing, I will try to lay out the fact and include the accused party’s explanation.
- I try to write my blog as balanced as possible and not to make too sensational headlines, so my content lives up to the promise in the headline.
- I acknowledge the individual’s rights to be respected personally and maintain their privacy.
- I make sure that the sources, who wish to be anonymous, are anonymous – also after the content is publicized – as long as I know the true identity of the person and the motives behind the wish to be anonymous.
Sourcing
I credit my sources by their names and, when possible, a direct link or retweet to their commentary. In other words; I don’t plagiarize. I do not use others’ work and pretend it is my own. I declare my sources and explain who they are and what they do for a living, so it is easier to judge my source’s motives.
Compensation
I am currently unemployed. I will disclose any future revenues.
My pension and savings are administered by a financial institution. I have no knowledge or influence on their choice of securities. No one pays me to say – or not say – certain things on my blog or other media platforms – be they words, sound, pictures, or video.
I don’t accept money, free products, discounts, free trips, or anything of value from the companies I write about. I don’t engage with their boards or advisory boards. I will accept a t-shirt or item of small value – less than $80. Due to some products, trips, and activities being offered at a discount or free to my potential audience of veterans or disabled veterans, I will disclose that information when reporting.
If I am to review a product, I will borrow it for a week or two and give it back – unless it is worth less than $80. If I make an exception to these rules, I will disclose it fully.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at: thelasvegasveteran@gmail.com
Best wishes, Sara Vogt
Special thanks to Pernille Tranberg, author of TrustMark for News – Why Non-Biased Digital Content Needs Transparency, for providing the template from which this disclosure has been adapted.
