Editorial standards

Editorial Policy

Updated June 23, 2026

CASETRUE publishes technology articles for readers who need practical, understandable guidance about AI, software architecture, mobile products, privacy, infrastructure, and engineering practice.

Original publishing standard

Articles should add original value through examples, implementation notes, tradeoff analysis, decision frameworks, or first-hand observations.

CASETRUE does not intend to publish copied, scraped, spun, or automatically generated articles that only restate generic definitions.

Review and corrections

Articles should be reviewed for clarity, accuracy, relevance, and reader safety before publication.

Readers can request corrections through the contact page. Correction requests should include the article URL and the sentence or section that needs review.

Use of AI tools

AI tools may assist with outlines, editing, translation, or drafting, but CASETRUE remains responsible for reviewing the final article before publication.

AI assistance should not replace editorial judgment, factual review, or the addition of original examples and context.

Sourcing and updates

When an article depends on facts that change, such as product capabilities, pricing, laws, or official technical behavior, the article should be checked against current primary sources before publication.

Updated articles should keep the `updatedAt` date current in the SQLite content database.

Advertising separation

Advertising should remain separate from editorial decisions. Ads must not imitate navigation, hide core content, or ask readers to click.

Sponsored or affiliate content should be disclosed clearly if it is added in the future.