Standards
Editorial Standards
These standards guide how content is planned, written, reviewed, updated, and corrected on Ojha Blog Post.
Originality
We publish original writing and do not intentionally copy, scrape, or lightly rewrite other publishers' work. If an article references outside reporting, it should add organization, context, or explanation that helps readers beyond the original source.
Accuracy and Sourcing
- Claims should be checked against reliable sources before publication.
- Dates, names, statistics, and linked references should be reviewed for accuracy.
- Articles covering sensitive topics should avoid exaggerated or unsupported claims.
Reader Value
Every article should answer a real reader need. Pages that are too thin, outdated, incomplete, or unclear should be improved, merged, or removed instead of kept online as low-value content.
Updates
We update content when facts materially change or when a clearer explanation improves reader understanding. We do not change publication dates only to make old content appear fresh.
Corrections
If a significant factual error is identified, we correct it as quickly as practical. Readers can report an issue through the Corrections page or the Contact page.
