Editorial Policy
How TextCounter creates and maintains content
This page explains how we decide what to publish, what standards we aim for, and how we handle updates and corrections.
Editorial goals
TextCounter publishes practical content for readers who need help with text limits, writing constraints, and browser-based text workflows. We aim to make each guide useful on its own, even if the reader never uses one of our tools.
What we publish
- Guides to character limits, caption limits, and other short-form writing constraints.
- Explanations of when word count, character count, spacing, or structure changes the outcome.
- Workflow articles tied to specific text-cleanup or formatting tools on the site.
Review standards
- We try to answer the reader's main question quickly and clearly.
- We prefer examples, tables, or concrete workflows over filler text.
- We link to relevant internal tools only when they help solve the problem being discussed.
- We revise content that becomes outdated, too thin, or too repetitive.
Updates and corrections
Some topics on TextCounter involve platform rules, display limits, or interface behavior that can change over time. When we refresh a post in a meaningful way, we update the page's modified date. If a reader reports a mistake, we review the page and correct it when needed.
To report a possible issue, email legal@textcounteronline.com and include the page URL.
Commercial independence
TextCounter content is created to support the site's own utility tools and explain text-related workflows. We do not publish paid reviews of third-party products inside the editorial guides covered by this policy.
Contact
For questions about this policy or the site's editorial content, visit Contact.