Editorial Policy
Last Updated: May 1, 2026
This page explains how VIBEMENOW creates and maintains its games, guides, and articles. It exists so visitors, reviewers, and advertising partners can clearly understand who the site is for, how content is produced, and what standards we aim to follow before publishing or updating a page.
1. What We Publish
VIBEMENOW publishes original browser games, game instructions, strategy guides, blog articles, and tech news reports focused on AI, hardware, and digital policy. Our goal is to provide a mix of interactive play and substantive analysis that helps visitors understand the digital landscape without needing to leave and search again.
2. How Pages Are Created
We aim to write from direct experience and research. For game pages, that means playing and verifying mechanics. For tech news and guides, we aim to publish original analysis, industry benchmarks, and synthesized research that adds clear interpretation rather than repeating generic summaries.
3. Originality Standard
We do not want pages whose only purpose is to fill space for search or ads. A page should add clear value through original explanation, practical tips, firsthand product knowledge, or a useful summary of how a feature works on this site. If a page is too thin, repetitive, outdated, or fails to help the reader complete a task, it should be rewritten, expanded, or removed.
4. Accuracy and Updates
We review pages when gameplay, navigation, site policies, or contact details change. Time-sensitive claims should be updated with the page itself instead of simply changing the date. When a page can no longer be kept accurate, the preferred approach is to revise it substantially or stop indexing it until it is ready again.
5. Trust Signals We Expect on the Site
- Clear policy pages that explain privacy, terms, disclaimers, and community standards.
- A visible way to contact the site team through the contact page.
- Page titles and descriptions that reflect the actual page content.
- Content that is maintained because it serves players, not because it targets a word count.
6. Ads and User Experience
Advertising should not come before usability. We aim to avoid serving ads on pages where user-submitted text, room codes, or unmoderated multiplayer interactions are central to the experience. Pages with a higher moderation burden may remain ad-free until better safeguards are in place.
7. Corrections and Feedback
If you notice a factual error, a broken page, or content that feels incomplete, please use the contact form. We treat substantive correction requests as maintenance work, not as optional feedback.