Well, I would assume there is some sort of edit process.
Zero Hedge is nothing more than a Bulgarian nutjob publication with a reported criminal background...See Post 42...
“Accusations of plagiarism. Tyler has a habit of taking other people’s research, sometimes adding a slant to it of economic doom if it isn’t there already, and posting it on Zero Hedge.[13]...Lawyers were sent with takedown notices...Morgan Stanley had the same issue later...About the author...Ivandjiiski’s history is a little odd, since he moved to the United States from Bulgaria...It is interesting to note that in 2005, while working for Miller Buckfire, he was barred from working in the broker-dealer business due to insider trading amounting to $780...Dan denies that he founded the site, but he claims no other profession and to be the primary author of a number of the articles. He claims he writes with a staff of up to 40 other writers that work for Zero Hedge. However, secrecy is paramount in case They find out...”Creative” journalism is apparently not out of place in the Ivandjiiski family either. His father Krassimir Ivandjiiski runs a cranky tabloid called Bulgaria Confidential...Allegations of “pump and dump” involvement....”
Now, do you still want to pursue the legitimacy of the editorial policies of Zero Hedge?