Editorial Policy

Last Updated: June 7, 2026

Nerdlike is an independent tech-culture website covering gadgets, apps, digital tools, smart home products, gaming gear, internet culture, nostalgic tech, and useful product guides.

Our goal is simple: create clear, helpful, and honest content for curious readers who want to understand technology without unnecessary jargon.

Our Editorial Mission

Nerdlike exists to help readers make sense of modern technology and digital culture.

We focus on content that is practical, interesting, useful, fun, or worth knowing about. Some articles explain how a product or app works. Some help readers compare options. Others cover digital trends, nostalgic tech, or clever tools that make everyday life easier.

We try to write in a way that feels clear, direct, and readable.

What We Cover

Nerdlike may publish content about:

  • Gadgets and everyday tech
  • Apps and online tools
  • Smart home products
  • Gaming gear and accessories
  • Internet culture and digital trends
  • Tech for kids and families
  • Nostalgic and retro technology
  • Buying guides and product roundups
  • Product comparisons and alternatives
  • Digital lifestyle tips

We choose topics based on reader usefulness, search interest, product relevance, tech trends, and whether the subject fits Nerdlike’s audience.

How We Research Articles

Our articles may be based on a mix of:

  • Official product pages
  • Manufacturer information
  • App store listings
  • Retailer details
  • Publicly available product information
  • Reputable third-party sources
  • User-facing documentation
  • Hands-on experience when available
  • Common reader questions
  • Editorial judgment

When product details matter, we try to check important information such as features, compatibility, price range, availability, specifications, and limitations.

Because technology changes often, some details may become outdated. Readers should always check the official product page, app listing, retailer, or manufacturer before making a final buying or download decision.

Product Guides and Recommendations

Nerdlike may publish product guides, comparisons, reviews, and roundups.

Our goal is to help readers understand what a product does, who it may be good for, and what to consider before buying or using it.

We may consider factors such as:

  • Usefulness
  • Features
  • Ease of use
  • Price and value
  • Compatibility
  • Build quality
  • User experience
  • Brand reputation
  • Availability
  • Alternatives
  • Reader needs

We do not believe every new product deserves attention. A product should be useful, interesting, clever, practical, fun, or meaningfully relevant to our readers.

Testing and Hands-On Experience

When Nerdlike has direct hands-on experience with a product, app, or service, we may say so in the article.

When we have not personally tested something, we may rely on official information, available specifications, retailer listings, public documentation, and other reputable sources.

We aim to be clear and fair about what we know, what may vary, and what readers should verify for themselves.

Affiliate Links, Ads, and Partnerships

Nerdlike may earn money through ads, affiliate links, sponsored content, or partnerships.

If an article includes affiliate links, Nerdlike may earn a commission if a reader clicks a link and makes a purchase. This does not add extra cost to the reader.

Affiliate relationships do not decide what belongs on Nerdlike. Our content should be useful first.

If we publish sponsored content or a paid partnership, we aim to clearly disclose that relationship.

Editorial Independence

Nerdlike’s editorial goal is to serve readers.

Brands, advertisers, affiliate programs, and partners should not control our opinions, conclusions, or editorial standards.

We may accept product tips, press releases, review opportunities, or partnership requests, but accepting information or access does not guarantee coverage or positive coverage.

Accuracy and Updates

We try to keep Nerdlike content accurate and useful.

Still, technology changes quickly. Prices, product names, app features, availability, policies, compatibility, and retailer details may change after an article is published.

When we find outdated or incorrect information, we may update the article, add clarification, correct the error, or remove information that is no longer useful.

Corrections

If you notice an error, outdated detail, broken link, or unclear statement, please let us know.

When sending a correction, include the article title or URL and a brief explanation of what should be reviewed.

You can contact us at:

info@nerdlike.com

We review correction requests and make updates when appropriate.

Use of Editorial Tools

Nerdlike may use research, writing, editing, grammar, SEO, design, analytics, or publishing tools to help create and improve content.

These tools may support the editorial process, but our goal is to publish content that is useful, readable, and relevant to real readers.

Our Standard

A Nerdlike article should help the reader understand something better than before.

That may mean explaining a gadget, comparing products, breaking down an app, pointing out what to check before buying, or making a digital trend easier to understand.

We want Nerdlike to feel smart, simple, curious, and practical — the kind of tech site readers can browse without feeling talked down to.