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Editorial Policy and Corrections

How Rizzman chooses topics, uses AI support responsibly, corrects mistakes, and keeps dating guidance respectful instead of manipulative.

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Last reviewed: June 21, 2026

Editorial Principles

Useful Before Clever

We avoid advice that sounds impressive but leaves someone unsure what to do next. Examples, boundaries, and practical tradeoffs matter more than viral phrasing.

Respect Over Conversion

Dating outcomes never justify pressure, deception, harassment, or ignoring someone's comfort. Consent and dignity are baseline requirements.

Honesty About Uncertainty

We do not present social guesses as facts. When context matters, the copy should say what is known, what is inferred, and what the reader should verify.

General Information

Rizzman is not therapy, legal advice, medical advice, or emergency help. Content about conflict, anxiety, rejection, or attachment is educational only.

Topic Selection

We prioritize topics that repeatedly show up in user questions, dating app behavior, and product feedback. A topic is a good fit when it helps a reader make a more respectful choice in a real dating situation.

  • Profile and photo presentation, including clarity, variety, and context.
  • Conversation quality, including tone, pacing, follow-up, and repair attempts.
  • Confidence and self-presentation without scripts that erase personality.
  • Boundaries, rejection, safety signals, and when to disengage.

AI Use in Editorial Work

AI tools may support brainstorming, outline comparison, wording alternatives, and quality checks. They do not replace editorial responsibility. We remain responsible for the final published text.

We Do Not Use AI To

  • Invent citations, studies, statistics, or expert credentials.
  • Create advice that targets or stereotypes protected characteristics.
  • Generate manipulative message scripts designed to override consent.
  • Publish sensitive personal stories without permission.

Corrections Policy

If we find a factual error, outdated statement, broken safety recommendation, or misleading claim, we correct it as soon as practical. Minor grammar and formatting fixes may be made silently. Material corrections should be reflected in the page text, metadata date, or public changelog when the change affects interpretation.

Useful correction reports include the page URL, the specific claim, why it appears wrong, and any source or context that helps us verify the issue.

Boundaries We Enforce

  • No sexual content involving minors or age-ambiguous people.
  • No advice for stalking, doxxing, harassment, coercion, or evading boundaries.
  • No protected-class rating, ranking, exclusion, or attraction claims.
  • No impersonation, catfishing, or deceptive identity strategy.
  • No crisis counseling, diagnosis, or advice to remain in unsafe situations.

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These pages work together: methodology explains how advice is made, safety explains tool limits, and the changelog shows what changed.