Editorial Policy

Last updated: 2026-06-21

ClearChoice Tools turns practical search questions into interactive tools and companion explainers. This policy explains how we choose topics, use sources, handle AI-assisted drafting, and correct mistakes.

1. How we choose topics

We prioritize questions where a reader is trying to make a concrete decision, not keywords that only look large in a trend chart. A useful page should contain something the reader can do: a calculator, comparison table, checklist, diagnostic, planner, or decision framework. The companion article should explain the context, limits, and trade-offs behind the tool.

2. Sources and evidence

For statistics, policy details, product rules, and technical instructions, we prefer primary or accountable sources: government pages, academic institutions, official documentation, company help centers, and original reporting. Community posts and meme signals can be useful for understanding language and demand, but we do not treat them as proof of factual claims.

3. AI-assisted production

Some drafts, outlines, structured checks, and formatting passes may use automation or AI assistance. AI output is never treated as a source. Before publication or resubmission, we review pages for broken links, broken images, inconsistent authorship, empty ad slots, unsupported first-person claims, and obvious hallucinations. Personal experience or reader anecdotes are removed unless independently supported; otherwise they are rewritten as modeled scenarios.

4. Advertising independence

When advertising is enabled, ad placements are separated from editorial content. If no valid AdSense publisher ID is configured, the site does not display fake ad code, empty ad boxes, or visible "advertisement" placeholders. Ads cannot buy rankings, recommendations, conclusions, or article coverage.

5. Corrections

To report an error, email trendflix2024@gmail.com. Please include the page URL, the sentence at issue, and a source if available. Clear factual errors are corrected as soon as practical; disputed or contextual issues are reviewed and then updated, clarified, or left with an explanation.

6. Updates

Prices, platform rules, product features, and regulations can change. We periodically revisit pages where stale information would mislead readers, and we either update the article with a fresh date or remove advice that is no longer valid.