How content is created and verified
Waifu Pulse is about giving readers anime and manga content that is actually worth reading. No copy paste jobs, no recycled headlines, no reviews written by someone who has never seen the show. If it is published here, it has been watched, read, or properly researched first.
Everything on this site is written by Masab Farooque. No ghostwriters, no AI tools, no random freelancers who do not know anime. One person writes all of it.
Masab follows anime news daily, reads manga as it comes out, and watches episodes as soon as they drop. That is what keeps everything fresh and accurate.
Spoiler warnings are always included clearly in the title or near the top of a post. If a story is based on a leak or early source, that gets mentioned too. If something in a post later turns out to be wrong or incomplete, it gets updated.
Every news post and spoiler is checked before going up. Sources used include official social accounts, Japanese publications, and trusted community sources. Random Reddit posts are not taken as fact unless they are backed up by something reliable.
There are no paid reviews on this site. If something is ever received for free or if a brand partnership happens, it will be clearly disclosed at the top of the post. Most of the time, what gets written is just whatever feels worth writing about.
If new information comes in after a post goes up, the article gets updated. Mistakes get fixed. If you spot something wrong, reach out at contact@waifupulse.net and it will be looked into.
This site exists for fans. The goal is to write the kind of content anime readers actually want, not just what gets clicks or ranks well in search.