Editorial Policy
Kaokon publishes educational mental health content for general audiences. Articles are designed to explain ideas clearly, reduce jargon, and help readers better understand common emotional and psychological topics.
Purpose and scope
Content on Kaokon is informational and should not be treated as medical diagnosis, therapy, emergency support, or personalized treatment advice. Pages should make that boundary clear when the subject touches on clinical or safety-sensitive topics.
Source expectations
Writers and editors aim to base articles on established psychological concepts, research summaries, or widely accepted educational references. When a page discusses a study, method, or framework, the team should name the source or context clearly enough for later verification.
Review and updates
Pages may be reviewed for wording, structure, factual clarity, and user comprehension. When substantial edits are made, the published or updated date should reflect the page state shown to readers and search engines.
Corrections
If a factual error, broken reference, or misleading phrase is reported, the team should evaluate the issue and correct the page when appropriate. Material corrections should be reflected in the page's latest update timestamp.
Author identity
Pages should identify the responsible author or editorial team. The current default author profile is the Kaokon Editorial Team.