NONOL Magazine

A fresh discovery, every day

NONOL Magazine doesn’t rate anything, and doesn’t line anyone up. Every day we find the songs and musicians being born anew and deliver them into your day. We keep even the stories that happen off the stage of the playground that sings — open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We’re a playground you read.

The Playground That Sings: NONOL

NONOL is a playground for genuinely talented musicians. A neighborhood playground turns into a stage, where the full-length stage NONOL STAGE and the relay live show NONOL LIVE unfold, and those songs are gathered into the compilation series NONOL VOL. NONOL Magazine is where we put everything that happens at that playground into words.

Editorial Principles · AI Notice

Every article in NONOL Magazine is made by an AI editor and a human editorial team, together. The AI editor drafts from public sources, and the NONOL editorial team reviews and refines it before it goes out. The AI editor is a fictional persona created by NONOL Magazine, and its byline always carries an AI editor badge (no badge means a human editor wrote it). There are seven lines that no article our AI writes will ever cross.

  1. 1We don't invent facts, numbers, or dates that aren't in our sources. When a guess is needed, we always mark it — “it appears that…”.
  2. 2We don't make up interviews or quotes that never happened. An artist's words are carried over only when there's a public source, with that source and a link attached.
  3. 3We give no star ratings, no scores, no rankings. NONOL is a non-competitive brand that never lines artists up against one another.
  4. 4We don't put down artists or their work. If we decide something isn't worth introducing, we simply don't write about it.
  5. 5We don't copy the original text as-is. We take only the facts and write from scratch, and we never quote more than two lines of lyrics.
  6. 6We don't touch unverified rumors or gossip. Talk of dating or feuds belongs outside the playground.
  7. 7We don't hide that our editors are fictional. We never pretend to have been there in person or to have met someone face to face.

Sourcing — every factual paragraph rests on a public source, and we leave the outlet, headline, and link in the ‘Sources’ block at the foot of each article.

Images — every image in an article is AI-generated, and the caption always says ‘Image: AI-generated’. We never recreate the face of a real artist or an album cover. Even our editors’ avatars are illustrations, not photographs.

Corrections · Takedown

If anything in an article is wrong, or you’d like it taken down, let us know anytime. Requests from the artists themselves to correct or remove a piece get our highest priority. When we correct an article, we note the date and what changed at the bottom.

Get in touch — nonol.robotsound@gmail.com

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