Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

Our editorial policy is built around clarity, viewer usefulness, and platform transparency. We want every recommendation page to explain why a title appears and how a viewer can evaluate it.

Ranking and recommendation signals

We prioritize dramas with complete covers, useful descriptions, clear platform data, language-version information, and direct watch-channel availability. We also consider story signals such as romance, revenge, hidden identity, contract marriage, family melodrama, rebirth, fantasy, and billionaire or CEO tropes.

A drama may rank higher when it has stronger metadata, clearer synopsis text, more complete language grouping, or better fit for a weekly genre theme. A drama may rank lower when it lacks a cover, lacks a description, or cannot be clearly matched to a story signal.

Corrections and independence

We aim to separate editorial usefulness from advertising. Sponsored placements, if introduced, should be labeled. Factual corrections are welcome, especially when they improve title grouping, language labeling, pricing clarity, or official watch links.

Our goal is not to declare one platform universally best. The right recommendation depends on language, region, pricing tolerance, story preference, and whether the viewer wants free, subscription, or pay-per-episode access.

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