The Trust Project

Transparency. Integrity. Trust.

At RG.org , we’re committed to high standards of journalism and transparency. Our editorial team follows clear principles rooted in accuracy, fairness, and independence β€” in line with The Trust Project and Google’s E-E-A-T guidelines.

What Is the Trust Project?

The Trust Project is an international consortium of news organizations working to build standards of transparency in journalism. It promotes 8 Trust Indicators that help readers distinguish quality journalism from misinformation.

We align our editorial workflow and structure with these 8 principles to ensure that every article we publish meets the highest standards of credibility and accountability.

Our Trust Commitments (8 Indicators)

1. Best Practices

We follow established editorial standards, including fact-checking, sourcing, and responsible corrections.
πŸ”— View Our Publishing Principles

2. Author Expertise

All of our contributors are vetted professionals with deep knowledge in sports, data journalism, and financial analytics.
πŸ”— Meet Our Authors

3. Type of Work

Every article is clearly labeled as a news report, analysis, interview, or opinion to help you understand its purpose.

4. Citations and References

We link to primary sources, official statements, and relevant data whenever possible. This helps you verify information for yourself.

5. Local Expertise

Our team includes local journalists and global contributors with regional sports expertise and insights.

6. Feedback & Corrections

We welcome reader feedback and correct mistakes transparently.
πŸ”— Submit a Correction

7. Ownership & Funding

RG is owned and operated by an independent media group. We are not affiliated with any betting company, league, or political organization.
πŸ”— About RGΒ 

8. Ethics Policies

Our editors and journalists follow strict codes of ethics regarding independence, transparency, and avoiding conflicts of interest.
πŸ”— Editorial Guidelines

Why This Matters

In an era of misinformation, we believe trust must be earned. We want every reader to know who is behind our content, why it’s published, and how to verify it. The Trust Project gives us a framework to make those values visible.

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