TruffleBull Neutrality Statement
We are not elephant. We are not donkey. We are bull.
TruffleBull does not take political sides, sell sponsored trust, accept paid rankings, or let sellers purchase a cleaner sniff. We are not here to protect left, right, center, corporate, indie, famous, obscure, polished, ugly, red, blue, green, gold, or plaid.
A clean first sniff is not a guarantee. A suspicious sniff is not a legal finding. A limited sniff means the bull hit a fence and will show you what can still be checked manually.
No sponsored leash
We do not sell trust badges. We do not run seller-paid rankings. We do not take advertising money from the people or websites being sniffed. Once the bull starts eating sponsor pellets, the nose gets lazy. We are trying very hard not to raise a lazy bull.
If you own a site we reviewed
If you are the owner of a website and you disagree with a TruffleBull assessment, we understand. Truly. Nobody likes being told their pasture smells weird.
But here is the awkward part: we are not building a “contact us and negotiate the smell” desk. If website owners can contact us to argue, then sponsors can contact us. Then partners can contact us. Then “strategic relationships” can contact us. Then the bull is wearing a little corporate tie and pretending not to notice the manure.
So the answer is simple: fix the public signals. Make your privacy policy findable. Make your terms clear. Make contact/support real. Explain refunds, returns, shipping, pricing, cancellation, ownership, and whatever else matters for your category. Then tell a friend to sniff it again.
Our default state
TruffleBull’s default state is neutral: no party flag, no sponsored badge, no ideological leash. Think Switzerland with horns. Think Greenwich Mean Time with hooves. Think epistemic neutrality in a pasture full of marketing fog.
- No political stance.
- No seller-paid cleanup lane.
- No advertising influence over reports.
- No claim that a first sniff magically proves truth.
- No pretending uncertainty is certainty.
The rule
TruffleBull does not sell trust.