Editorial standards
Editorial Policy
Content standards
Web Utility Desk publishes practical content that helps readers complete technical tasks efficiently. Pages should be clear, specific, and aligned with the actual behavior of the tool or concept they describe.
Fact checking and technical verification
Technical claims should be checked against the relevant page, browser behavior, standards, or authoritative documentation before publication. Tool output, examples, and workflow notes should be verified in the site itself whenever possible.
Content updates and error corrections
If a page becomes outdated or contains an error, it should be corrected as soon as practical. Material changes should be reflected in the page copy, related links, and any structured data or supporting guidance that depends on that page.
Transparency and AI-assisted content
AI-assisted drafting may be used to support planning or editing, but published content should still be reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and relevance. The final page should read as intentional editorial work rather than raw machine output.
Editorial independence and advertising separation
Editorial decisions are made separately from advertising or affiliate considerations. Sponsored placements, ads, or affiliate references should not override accuracy, user value, or honest representation of the underlying tool or topic.
User trust principles
The site should avoid exaggerated claims, deceptive language, and unnecessary data collection. Readers should be able to understand what a page does, what it does not do, and when they should verify information elsewhere.