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Editorial Standards

LLM Wiki publishes practical, narrowly focused material for roguelike and indie game developers. These standards explain what readers can expect from a published guide and how to r

LLM Wiki publishes practical, narrowly focused material for roguelike and indie game developers. These standards explain what readers can expect from a published guide and how to report a problem.

What We Publish

We publish a guide when it has a clear developer problem, explains the relevant tradeoffs, and gives a reader enough context to make or test a decision. A guide should add analysis, a workflow, an implementation example, a comparison, or a checklist; a summary of someone else's work alone is not enough.

Sources and Corrections

Technical, game-specific, policy, and measurable claims should be supported by a reference that a reader can inspect. Primary sources such as official engine documentation, developer talks, original game materials, and first-party announcements are preferred where they are available.

If a source becomes outdated, incomplete, or incorrect, we update the guide, qualify the claim, or remove it from the public catalogue. Readers can report corrections or missing references through the contact page.

AI-Assisted Work

LLM Wiki may use AI-assisted tools for research organization, drafting, editing, translation, and formatting. AI assistance is not treated as evidence. Published claims remain subject to editorial review, source checks, and correction when better evidence becomes available.

Advertising Boundary

Advertising is not used to decide which subjects are covered or what a guide concludes. A published guide is not eligible to load advertising merely because it is long: it must also have explicit editorial approval after a source and reader-value review. Policy, contact, navigation, search, and library pages do not load advertising.

Responsibility

LLM Wiki Editorial is responsible for the public catalogue and for responding to correction requests when a response is appropriate. This site is educational material, not professional legal, financial, or platform-policy advice. Readers should verify current official documentation before relying on guidance in a commercial release.