Authors

How Authorship AndEditorial Responsibility Work

Guides carry the Yume Management name because the people writing them are the people running the accounts.

Who writes our guides

Public guides are attributed to Yume Management as an organisation rather than to invented named authors. Everything published is written and reviewed by the managers who run creator accounts day to day.

Editorial review

Public content is reviewed for clarity, sourcing, commercial context and date sensitive statements. The organisation, not a single individual, carries responsibility for what is published.

  • Source and citation checks
  • Commercial disclosure review
  • Readability and structure
  • Date sensitive statement review

Subject review

Content about creator operations is checked against our own workflow documentation and practical experience running pages. Claims we cannot support are qualified or removed.

  • Creator operations terminology
  • Workflow and process descriptions
  • Platform documentation references
  • Claim qualification

Corrections and maintenance

Correction requests and material source changes drive our review queue. Substantive updates are reflected in the visible copy and the modification date on the page.

  • Correction handling
  • Broken link review
  • Source change monitoring
  • Records of substantive updates

Standards we hold our content to

  • Factual claims name a source and a period, or they are qualified
  • Comparison content discloses that Yume is an operating business
  • Creator information is never published without permission
  • Pages are revisited when the underlying facts change

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