Editorial Policy
EditorScore publishes educational content about writing quality, readability, AI detection, OCR workflows, academic drafting, and revision strategy. Our goal is to make writing tools easier to understand and use responsibly.
How Content Is Created
Articles on EditorScore are planned, drafted, and reviewed for clarity and usefulness. AI may be used as a drafting or research support tool, but published content is expected to reflect editorial judgment, human review, and direct responsibility for accuracy.
Accuracy and Limits
We aim to publish practical, good-faith guidance. However, EditorScore does not provide legal, medical, or formal editorial certification. Readers should verify critical information, especially when it relates to publication requirements, institutional rules, or professional compliance.
Corrections and Updates
If we identify a material error or an outdated claim, we update the relevant page as quickly as possible. Substantive updates may change the publication or modification date shown on the page.
Product Claims
We try to describe product features honestly and avoid overstating certainty. Scores, detectors, OCR extraction, and generated templates should be treated as assistive outputs rather than authoritative judgments. Final interpretation remains the user's responsibility.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or editorial concerns can be sent to [email protected].