The Dress to Impress Wiki editorial policy requires source notes, verification labels, correction paths, and clear AI-use limits for player-facing content.
Editorial rules
The Dress to Impress editorial policy starts with source priority. Official and in-game evidence outrank community reports. Community pages can reveal useful leads, but they do not become facts unless the claim is verified or clearly labeled.
The Dress to Impress editorial policy also controls page expansion. A new code, theme, item, outfit, rank, update, or lore page should publish only when it has a clear player task and enough evidence to stand alone.
AI use
AI can help structure fields, draft outlines, normalize tables, and polish wording. AI should not mass-publish hundreds of Dress to Impress pages without screenshots, source notes, independent value, and editorial review.
Corrections
Corrections should update the visible page, related entity links, source panel, update log, and affected sitemap date. Players should be able to tell when a code, item, theme, update, or lore claim was last checked.
The Dress to Impress editorial policy treats corrections as part of the product. If a code expires, a theme changes, an item moves, or a lore theory becomes outdated, the changed page should say so plainly.
The Dress to Impress editorial policy should be reviewed whenever the site adds new data imports, screenshots, user submissions, ads, or translated pages.