UserActivity.ai
We publish documentation, engineering notes, and product updates about privacy-first product analytics. We use AI in our own workflow and say so.
Identity & Mission
- Publisher: UserActivity.ai
- Publishing URL: useractivity.ai
- Primary audience: Product teams, founders, and engineers evaluating privacy-respecting analytics
- Ownership: Individual / sole proprietor
- Owner / parent: Roarke Clinton
- Funding: Product or service sales (primary), Self-funded
- Content types: Educational & Reference, Official Communications, Marketing & Promotional
Accuracy & Verification
Review before publication
Perspective & Position
Disclose our perspective
Independence & Conflicts of Interest
Stated commercial or organizational interest
Transparency
- Funding sources
- Ownership structure
- Corrections log
- Content creation process
- Partnerships & sponsors
- Algorithmic or curation methods
Privacy & Consent
Minimize personal data
Attribution & Credit
Link to source
Content Labeling
Some content types labeled
Corrections & Accountability
- Error handling: Corrections, Updates, Clarifications
- Response timeframe: Within 48 hours
- Policy review: Quarterly
- Feedback channels: Email, Contact form
- Accountability contact: team@useractivity.ai
Community & Participation
Not applicable.
AI & Technology Disclosure
Always disclosed
What Malpublishing Means For Us
Based on these commitments, we consider the following to be malpublishing:
- Publishing without disclosing relevant funding relationships
- Publishing without disclosing ownership interests
- Failing to maintain a public record of corrections
- Failing to correct known errors within 48 hours of confirmation
- Operating without a mechanism for the audience to raise concerns
- Operating without a designated person accountable for editorial standards
- Publishing sponsored or paid content without labeling it as such
- Publishing AI-generated or AI-assisted content without disclosing the use of AI
- Publishing on contested issues without disclosing editorial perspective
- Publishing unnecessary personal or identifying information
- Referencing others' work without linking to the original source