Offshore Hub is setting a higher bar for what becomes a news story. A specialist platform does not need daily filler updates just to look active. It needs useful articles that explain what has changed, why a source was added, how a feature helps the user or what the platform is doing next. That is the editorial direction for the news section.
This matters because low-quality news can weaken a site. If users open a news page and find short, generic posts, they quickly learn to ignore it. Offshore Hub should do the opposite. The news area should make the platform feel more reliable by showing real development, practical thinking and clear source updates.

Three rules for the newsroom
The first rule is relevance. A story should be connected to Offshore Hub, the job engine, the source network, offshore recruitment or practical job search. The second rule is substance. A story should be long enough to explain the point properly, with headings and images where they add value. The third rule is honesty. The platform should not pretend a small styling adjustment is major industry news.
Better to publish one useful article than five empty updates.
These rules also help the admin workflow. When articles are treated as real content, image captions, article blocks and excerpts become worth maintaining. The news section becomes a record of development instead of a dumping ground for announcements.
The result should be a calmer, stronger news page. Users can see what is new, understand why it matters and move back to the live jobs with more confidence in the platform behind the listings.



