Editorial Policy
Waifu Pulse is all about giving real anime content that actually makes sense and stays updated. No copy-paste stuff, no overhyped fake news, no pretending to be an insider. If it is on this site, it has been watched, read, or reviewed properly. Everything is written straight from my own research, sources, and analysis.
Who Writes the Content on Waifu Pulse?
It’s just me, Masab Farooque. I write every article, every spoiler, every review you read here. No ghostwriters, no AI spam, and definitely no random freelancers who don’t even know the difference between a filler arc and a recap.
I follow the news daily, read manga as it releases, and watch anime episodes the moment they are out. That is how I keep everything fresh, on time, and written the way anime fans actually want to read it.

How I Handle Spoilers
Spoilers are always mentioned clearly in the title or at the start of the post. I don’t just randomly spoil something without warning. If it is a leak or early draft, I mention that clearly too. And if something ends up being wrong or incomplete, I update it.
Every news post, spoiler, and review is double-checked before going up. For news and leaks, I use reliable Japanese sources, official social accounts, and trusted community insiders. I don’t rewrite what some random Reddit post said unless it is backed up.
No Paid Opinions
I don’t do paid reviews or fake hype. If I ever get something for free or partner with a brand, it will be mentioned clearly at the top of the post. Most of the time, though, I write what I want and how I want because I actually care about anime, not clickbait money.
Updating Content
If I find new info or something gets confirmed officially after a leak, I will go back and update the article. I also fix mistakes when pointed out. If you spot something wrong, feel free to reach out at contact@waifupulse.com
This site exists for fans, not for ads. I read the comments, I see the feedback, and I try to write the kind of content anime fans actually want to read. Not what Google thinks you should see.
At the end of the day, Waifu Pulse is just one person writing about anime properly, with care, research, and without trying to sound like a machine. Everything here is for people who just want to know what is going on in the anime world without wasting their time.