Editorial Policy
Last updated: March 29, 2026. This page explains how permanent content on the site is chosen, credited, updated, and corrected.
What this policy covers
This policy covers permanent content on the site: tool pages, help-style pages, and blog posts. It does not describe live user output from the generator as if that were hand-edited editorial copy.
How topics are chosen
Topics are selected when they answer a real user question, explain a repeated fandom writing problem, or help readers use the generator more deliberately. The site stays narrow on purpose instead of publishing broad entertainment filler.
Authorship and credits
Blog posts publish an author field in frontmatter and expose that credit on the page. Author names may appear as handles or pen-name style labels rather than formal legal names.
How AI is used
The generator itself returns AI-generated output at request time. Permanent site content is handled differently: anything published as a stable page or blog post is reviewed and selected before it is shipped as part of the site.
AI may be used as a drafting or iteration aid during production, but the publication decision is manual. Tool output is not automatically promoted into editorial content.
Review standard
The working standard is usefulness over volume. Pages should answer the question early, stay narrow, avoid filler, and keep the language readable for actual fandom users instead of writing for an internal SEO checklist.
Updates and corrections
Published pages may be updated when the product changes, when a page can be made clearer, or when an error needs correction. Blog frontmatter includes both publication and update dates so changes are visible in the content source.
Avoiding low-quality content
- No pages created only to target a keyword with no user value
- No fake biographies, fake company history, or invented authority signals
- No copying the same explanation across multiple pages with minor wording swaps
- No treating generator output as if it were reviewed factual reference material
Questions or correction requests
If you believe a permanent page needs correction, email w847738646@gmail.com. Include the URL and explain what should change.
Want to see the policy in context?
Read the blog index, or go back to the workbench if you want to test the tool rather than the explanation.
