Policy / editorial standards

Editorial Policy

WikiOne is designed to be a useful reference layer. That only works if the site is clear about how topics are chosen, how pages are updated, and how external links are used.

Topic selection

WikiOne focuses on definitions, mechanics, examples, timelines, and practical explainer pages that help readers understand betting and casino language before they make decisions elsewhere.

Original writing and review

Pages are written or revised specifically for WikiOne. The goal is not to repackage thin summaries at scale, but to build a tighter set of pages that feel deliberate, interconnected, and worth revisiting.

External links and further reading

WikiOne may link to external resources where those links help a reader move from understanding a concept to comparing markets, offers, or tools. Those links should appear inside relevant context, not as a substitute for the explainer itself.

Corrections and updates

If a page is unclear, inaccurate, or outdated, it should be updated. Corrections should aim to improve the reader's understanding, not simply preserve older wording. Pages that cover shifting market details should be reviewed more often than pages that explain stable historical or mathematical concepts.

Commercial and policy transparency

Where a page points a reader toward a comparison route or an external resource, the purpose should stay visible and sensible in context. The explainer should still stand on its own even if the reader never clicks outward.