See our most frequently asked questions below & our answers to them!

If there are any other questions not answered here, please feel free to contact us.

What does ‘tinyfoxlab’ mean?

Tiny means extremely small.

Fox is a word that has not just one positive anthropomorphized quality, but two: cleverness and attractiveness.

Lab is a short form of laboratory, a place where scientific tests or experiments are done.

So, we hope to be dexterous and creative.

Why/when did you start Tiny Fox Lab?

Tiny Fox Lab was founded in December 2018 by Jesse with the goal of sharing facts we found interesting. To find out more about our history, please visit our about page.

What makes Tiny Fox Lab a reliable resource?

Unlike so many anonymous individuals who create and spread unsigned, unsourced messages across the internet, we show our work on tinyfoxlab.com.

We have thousands of facts available on our site, and we really do get our facts from anywhere and everywhere. To be more specific though, the main sources we use per article are listed below each article.

So that readers who wish to verify the validity of our information may check those sources for themselves. Just click the “Sources” button at the bottom of an article.

One of your facts is incorrect; how can I report this?

We have a thorough fact-checking process and a dedicated team verifying our content for accuracy. But occasionally, we may get things wrong, or information becomes outdated. If you believe something to be incorrect, please leave us a message here.

Can I use your material on my site?

Yes, but please make it clear the entries came from tinyfoxlab and give a link credit back to the original article or our homepage.

Can I use your material for a video?

Yes, but again, please make it clear that the facts came from tinyfoxlab and give a link credit back to the original article within your video description.

May I put a link to your site on my website?

Of course! You are welcome to link to any of our articles from your site.

Why are there no comments on tinyfoxlab.com?

Comment sections can be where civil people go to share thoughtful opinions in a respectful manner.

And they can also be, and often are, places where anonymous trolls look to give you a digital wedgie and insult your mother for a good time.

So we had to shut it down and instead focus on what we’re good at.

Why does tinyfoxlab have so many ads?

Without ads, we couldn’t afford to operate this site as a free resource for everyone. That said, we are committed to providing the best reader experience we can.