Review Readiness
This page summarizes how YomiWiki is prepared as a public information archive rather than a copied collection of strange claims. It is written for readers, reviewers, and search visitors who need to understand the site's editorial boundaries quickly.
Original Editorial Value
YomiWiki articles are structured around claim, context, reliability, and editor interpretation. The goal is not to prove every unusual story. The goal is to help readers see what is being documented, where uncertainty remains, and why the record is culturally or informationally useful.
Search Visitor Usefulness
Many visitors arrive with a narrow question: what is this rumor, where did it appear, and should it be treated as fact? YomiWiki answers that question with concise summaries, sector organization, reliability notes, and editorial observations that turn a raw rumor into a readable reference.
Safety Boundaries
The archive avoids personal data, targeted harassment, adult material, hate claims, private accusations, and instructions that could help someone cause harm. When a page touches fear, occult topics, or unusual experiences, it keeps the focus on interpretation and public context instead of encouraging unsafe action.
Correction Path
Readers can use the contact page to report a broken link, privacy concern, source correction, or outdated context. Corrections are handled as editorial improvements, not as anonymous accusations. This keeps the archive useful without turning it into an unchecked rumor board.