What Gets Logged
This page is for changes that affect user trust, safety, content interpretation, or the way Rizzman describes its AI-assisted dating tools. Small copy edits and routine maintenance may not appear here unless they change the meaning of a page.
- New or materially updated trust, privacy, methodology, and editorial pages.
- Changes to AI tool scope, upload handling descriptions, or safety boundaries.
- Corrections to dating advice that affect the recommended action.
- SEO-facing content architecture changes that help users understand Rizzman.
June 21, 2026
Trust Center Pages Added
Added public methodology, editorial policy, AI safety, and changelog pages. The new pages explain how Rizzman creates dating advice, where AI tools have limits, how uploads are processed for analysis, and how corrections should be handled.
- Methodology now documents source inputs, review checks, AI feedback limits, and known limitations.
- Editorial Policy now documents editorial principles, AI use, corrections, and safety boundaries.
- AI Safety now gives plain-language guidance for photo and screenshot uploads.
Current baseline
AI Dating Tools Described as Assisted Feedback
Rizzman's tools are framed as AI-assisted feedback for photos, profiles, openers, and conversation context. Outputs should be reviewed by the user before sending or acting on them, especially when tone, consent, safety, or relationship context matters.
How Corrections Appear Here
When a correction materially changes a recommendation, we aim to describe the change in plain language: what changed, why it changed, and which page or tool was affected. Routine wording, formatting, or typo fixes are usually handled directly on the page.
Continue through the trust center
These pages work together: methodology explains how advice is made, safety explains tool limits, and the changelog shows what changed.