Editorial Policy helps you prepare for editorial standards with truthful details, organized supporting documents, and a clear next step before truthful guidance becomes urgent.
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Editorial Policy
ApprovalPrep content should be plain, useful, truthful, and bounded. It should help users prepare without overstating outcomes or drifting into professional advice.
What this covers
How guides, blog answers, glossary pages, product pages, and policy pages should stay practical.
Review expectations for credit-sensitive, legal-sensitive, financial, lending, tax, or regulated topics.
The rule that content should route users to a useful next step, not a dead-end article.
Important limits
Generated or drafted content should not be treated as automatically approved for public use.
ApprovalPrep should not publish fake expertise, fake evidence, or guaranteed outcome claims.
Content can explain preparation steps but should point users to qualified help when facts are complex.