Editorial policy
How we create and review content
Our pages are built to be useful to readers first, with clear sources, original examples, and visible limits.
Originality
We do not publish copied catalogs, scraped articles, or pages generated only to attract search traffic. Templates may be reused for consistency, but the examples, explanations, and page intent must be specific.
Game articles are tied to original playable prototypes, scoring systems, accessibility decisions, or design notes. We do not bulk import third-party games or reuse copied game descriptions.
Review process
Articles are checked for clarity, internal consistency, working links, page speed, and whether the title accurately matches the body. Older pages may be updated when product categories, browser behavior, or safety guidance changes.
Updates
We update pages when a calculation needs clarification, a browser behavior changes, a safety note should be more visible, or a reader reports a material issue. Article pages may display an updated date when the change affects the substance of the page.
Commercial independence
The current site does not require payment, account registration, or product purchase to read core content. If advertising, affiliate links, sponsored material, or paid placements are added later, they should be labeled and kept separate from editorial judgment.
AI assistance
AI tools may assist with outlines, editing, or code prototypes, but final pages should be reviewed, revised, and grounded in original examples before publication.
Corrections
Correction requests can be sent through the contact page. We prioritize errors that affect safety, purchasing decisions, gameplay claims, accessibility, or privacy.
Reader safety and expectations
Game content is entertainment and design commentary. Local scores, challenge progress, and prototype behavior may change as the arcade evolves.