Editorial policy

How OpenToolsKit handles updates, trust, and corrections.

The goal is simple: keep the tools useful, keep the supporting pages honest, and link to primary sources when a workflow depends on rules or specs.

What gets published

The site focuses on task pages, supporting guides, collections, workflows, and specs that directly help a visitor finish a real browser-side job.

How pages are reviewed

High-intent pages are reviewed for clarity, next-step links, visible ownership, and source coverage where compliance or rules matter.

How corrections work

Corrections and source updates are reviewed against live behavior and the cited primary sources. Trust-related pages and sourced guides should be updated whenever the public workflow changes.

Source standards

When a page depends on platform rules, search guidance, or public submission requirements, the page should link to the primary source directly and surface that source visibly on-page.

Tool behavior

Many tools run in the browser. The supporting content should make that clear and avoid implying server-side processing unless the product actually uses it.

Monetization limits

Ads should stay below the interactive workspace, never break input or result areas, and collapse cleanly when no live inventory is configured.