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Editorial Standards

How WRS approaches public educational content, corrections, and content boundaries.

Plain-language purpose

WRS educational pages are written to help readers understand practical topics before they make decisions, compare options, ask better questions, or seek specialized advice. The preferred style is direct, structured, and accessible.

Content review principles

  • Use clear headings and readable explanations.
  • Separate general education from professional advice.
  • Use examples, checklists, diagrams, or tables when they genuinely help.
  • Avoid exaggerated claims, fake urgency, or promotional wording.
  • Update pages when important errors or outdated guidance are found.

Corrections

Readers may report suspected errors, broken links, outdated information, accessibility issues, or copyright concerns using the contact route listed on this site. WRS reviews correction requests based on clarity, relevance, and supporting detail.

Boundaries

WRS content may discuss legal, financial, technical, insurance, home, business, or internet-service topics in general educational terms. It does not replace advice from qualified professionals, official sources, service providers, insurers, regulators, lenders, lawyers, accountants, engineers, doctors, or other specialists.