Original content standard
Pages must solve a defined user problem with original organization, explanation, examples, and cautions. We do not publish scraped articles, copied templates, keyword-stuffed doorway pages, fabricated personal experience, or near-identical pages created only to capture search variations.
Research and review
Writers and editors identify user intent, gather relevant source material, separate facts from assumptions, and test interactive formulas. High-risk topics receive visible disclaimers. A published review date indicates when the page content and internal references were last checked by the editorial workflow.
AI-assisted workflow
AI may assist with brainstorming, outlining, consistency review, formatting, and drafting. It is not credited as an expert and its output is not accepted without review. Editors check for unsupported claims, invented credentials, unsafe instructions, duplication, and language that implies guaranteed results.
Updates and corrections
Pages are updated when public processes, products, common interfaces, formulas, or reader needs materially change. Minor clarity and accessibility improvements may be made without a separate notice. Substantive corrections are prioritized according to potential harm and are reflected in the reviewed date.
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Commercial independence
Advertising does not control editorial conclusions. Paid placements, sponsorships, or affiliate relationships must be disclosed near the relevant content. The site does not ask readers to click advertisements and does not promise favorable coverage in exchange for payment.