Editorial Policy

Our Editorial Mission

PChatGPT exists to help readers understand and use ChatGPT, OpenAI products, AI productivity tools, and prompt-based workflows in a practical and responsible way. Our editorial goal is to publish content that is useful, understandable, current, and focused on real reader needs.

Topic Selection

We choose topics based on relevance to ChatGPT users, AI tool adoption, productivity improvements, prompt engineering, OpenAI ecosystem changes, and common questions from readers. We avoid topics that are unrelated to artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, AI productivity, or digital work.

Content Standards

Every article should provide a clear purpose, useful explanations, and practical takeaways. We aim to avoid thin, misleading, copied, or purely promotional content. When discussing tools or workflows, we try to explain both potential benefits and reasonable limitations so readers can make informed decisions.

Use of AI in the Editorial Process

Because PChatGPT covers artificial intelligence, AI tools may be used to support research organization, outlining, drafting assistance, or editing. However, published content is intended to be reviewed for clarity, accuracy, relevance, and usefulness before publication. AI assistance does not replace editorial responsibility.

Fact Checking and Sources

When articles discuss platform features, policies, or technical changes, we prefer official documentation, reputable sources, and direct product references where available. Because AI platforms change quickly, readers should confirm mission-critical details with the official provider before relying on them.

Corrections and Updates

If we discover a meaningful error or receive a credible correction request, we may update the article to improve accuracy. Readers can report issues by emailing info@pchatgpt.net or using the Contact Us page. Please include the article URL and a clear explanation of the issue.

Independence and Transparency

We aim to keep editorial content separate from advertising or monetization decisions. If a page contains affiliate links, sponsored material, or commercial relationships in the future, we intend to disclose that relationship clearly where appropriate.

This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Disclaimer.

Review Before Publication

Before publishing or refreshing important articles, we aim to review whether the topic fits the PChatGPT niche, whether the headline matches the article, whether the content answers a real search intent, and whether the reader can take away something practical. We also look for obvious errors, unsupported claims, broken formatting, and missing context.

Originality and Reader Value

PChatGPT aims to avoid publishing pages that merely repeat generic AI claims without explanation. Strong content should add practical framing, examples, comparisons, cautions, or step-by-step guidance. When content is updated, the goal is to improve usefulness rather than simply changing words for search engines.

Corrections Process

Correction requests are reviewed based on the seriousness of the issue, the credibility of the evidence provided, and the likely effect on readers. Minor style edits may be handled quietly. Material factual corrections may result in updates to the article text, metadata, examples, or links. We welcome good-faith reports that help improve accuracy.

Advertising and Editorial Separation

Advertising and monetization should not require us to publish misleading claims or recommend tools without reasonable editorial context. If PChatGPT displays ads, those ads are separate from the editorial opinions and educational explanations on the site. We do not allow advertisers to dictate factual claims in normal editorial content.