Googlil

Editorial Policy

Last updated: August 17, 2026

Googlil aims to publish clear, useful, original and responsibly reviewed content that helps readers understand digital topics and make better-informed decisions.

Editorial Responsibility

Googlil is managed by Junaid Iqbal. The editor is responsible for topic selection, editorial standards, review, corrections and the decision to publish or remove content.

Reader-First Standards

Articles should answer a genuine reader need, explain important limitations, distinguish fact from opinion and avoid unnecessary filler or unsupported superlatives. We do not intentionally create large volumes of low-value pages simply to target search queries.

Research and Sources

The source mix depends on the topic. When appropriate, writers should prefer official product documentation, government sources, original research, recognised organisations, WordPress documentation, search-engine documentation and other authoritative primary sources. Secondary sources may be used for context when they add value.

AI-generated answers, search summaries, social-media posts and marketing claims are not automatically treated as reliable evidence. Important factual claims should be checked against suitable sources before publication.

AI-Assisted Content Policy

Googlil may use generative AI or other automation to assist with research organisation, outlines, drafting, editing, grammar, formatting, titles, meta descriptions or identifying questions that need further explanation.

AI assistance does not replace human editorial responsibility. Before publication, content should be reviewed for accuracy, originality, usefulness, clarity, safety, sourcing and misleading claims. We do not intentionally publish raw mass-generated AI output as completed editorial content, and we do not use AI primarily to create large numbers of pages for search-ranking manipulation.

Originality and Copyright

We aim to publish original wording and respect third-party copyright. We do not intentionally plagiarise articles, fabricate quotations or present another person’s work as our own. Images, screenshots and other media should be original, licensed, permitted by applicable law or appropriately attributed where required.

Reviews and Comparisons

Reviews should identify the intended user, relevant criteria, important limitations and any material commercial relationship. We avoid calling a product “best” without meaningful criteria and context. If practical testing has not occurred, the article should not imply hands-on testing that did not happen.

Commercial Independence

Advertising, affiliate links, sponsorships or contributor relationships do not automatically determine our factual conclusions. Material commercial relationships should be disclosed where applicable. Paid links or guest posts must not be used to disguise link schemes or manipulate search rankings.

Corrections

When reliable evidence shows that a material statement is wrong or meaningfully outdated, we may correct, clarify or remove it. Readers can report possible errors through the Contact page and should include the relevant URL, the issue and supporting evidence where possible.

Updates

Software, products, prices, interfaces, search practices and online policies change. Articles may be reviewed when important information changes. A modified date should reflect a meaningful editorial update rather than a cosmetic change made only to appear fresh.

Safety and High-Risk Topics

Googlil provides general information, not personalised professional advice. Content involving security, finance, law, health or other high-risk decisions should use appropriate caution, reliable sources and clear limitations. Readers should seek qualified professional help when needed.

Contributor Standards

Guest contributors are subject to the same standards. We may reject content created primarily for backlinks, hidden sponsorships, copied material, fabricated experience or mass-generated AI publication. See our Write for Us page for contributor rules.