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Editorial standards

How IPTV Explained decides what belongs on the site.

These standards keep the site practical, restrained, and useful for readers who want durable guidance instead of hype.

Scope

IPTV Explained focuses on setup guidance, troubleshooting, terminology, device compatibility, workflow explanations, and practical comparisons. Content is chosen for usefulness first.

Accuracy and restraint

Articles are written to explain what a reader can reasonably verify or act on. When a topic is uncertain, that uncertainty should stay visible in the copy. We prefer modest, accurate language over sweeping claims.

Neutrality and independence

The site is not built to promote providers or turn comparisons into disguised sales pages. Articles should help readers understand tradeoffs, not push them toward a preferred brand.

AI-assisted publishing

Drafting and metadata generation can be assisted by AI, but automation does not lower the standard for clarity, restraint, or usefulness. Any article that feels thin, repetitive, unverifiable, or overly promotional should be revised before publication.

The production workflow is described in more detail on How We Create Content.

Updates and corrections

Published articles may be updated when a section becomes unclear, outdated, incomplete, or in need of correction. The aim is not to preserve the first draft. The aim is to preserve the usefulness of the page.