Trust
Content Review Policy
When you need care, every piece of information lands with weight. That is why JOJU CARE applies the same review process to everything we publish. This page makes that process transparent.
Drafting — within scope
Every draft (Learn articles, question answers) is written within the scope of everyday life. Prescriptive recommendations and definitive efficacy claims are managed as prohibited terms from the drafting stage.
Advisor review
Before publication, a JOJU CARE Advisor reviews each piece for safety (staying within general information), accuracy (source checks), and tone (respectful, non-prescriptive). Content that fails review is revised or rejected.
Source attribution
Learn articles reference publicly available material from reputable public institutions such as the WHO, and cite those sources in the article.
Published under the platform’s name
Every published answer is labeled “JOJU CARE · Advisor reviewed.” There are no personal-name answers or recommendations. Suggestion cards shown alongside content include only internally approved items.
Ongoing stewardship
After publication we keep content under management through user reports and periodic re-review. Content that no longer meets our bar is revised or unpublished.
What we never publish
- Prescriptive guidance that replaces professional consultation
- Definitive claims about the effectiveness of any product or method
- Encouragement to stop or change what someone is doing
- Introductions to unverified methods
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