Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

The editorial rule is simple: pages should help a reader make a better tea decision, and every sensitive claim needs a clear boundary.

Content Scope

Pages cover tea types, brewing, buying, storage, food pairing, situations, and Chinese tea culture. Health-adjacent topics are kept cautious and are not used as public SEO promises.

No False Authority

The site does not display invented authors, fake medical reviewers, fake tea masters, fake editorial boards, or fake personal tasting credentials.

Update Practice

Visible pages do not claim a human review date unless that review actually happened. General update dates should not be presented as fake article-by-article review records.

Editorial Priorities

Beginner routes, tea families, buying pages, brewing tools, caffeine, storage, gaiwan, gongfu, and major comparison pages get the most attention because they carry the highest trust and decision load for readers.

What Triggers A Rewrite

A page should be rewritten when the quick answer sounds generic, the main image could fit almost any tea page, the reference explanation cannot support a specific judgment, or the related links do not help the reader choose a next action.