Trust · Policy

Content standards

A page must be useful, original, reviewable, and safe before it can be indexed.

Every public page needs one primary intent, a unique title and description, original body content, an editorial author, a reviewer, a source note, and links that help the reader continue. Pages created only to target a keyword or city variation remain drafts.\n\nCity pages require local context, a public-meeting plan, transport notes, safety notes, sources, and at least three relevant internal links. Articles require enough depth to explain who the guidance is for, provide an example, state limitations, and identify next steps.\n\nEmpty results, internal searches, account pages, member pages, and administrative routes are not indexed. Draft, rejected, and retired content is excluded from sitemaps.\n\nEditors review stale content and performance signals without treating traffic alone as a quality measure. A page may remain published with low traffic when it serves an important safety or policy purpose.