Editorial standards
Strangers Chat Editorial Policy
Strangers Chat publishes conversation and safety guidance for users. Product claims should be checked against the live interface, backend behavior, and current policies before publication or material updates.
Written for people, not only search engines
Every published guide should answer a real user question, provide useful context before asking someone to start a chat, and avoid repetitive keyword variations. Articles should not invent users, testimonials, statistics, awards, rankings, moderation success rates, or safety guarantees. Search visibility can help readers find the material, but it does not justify thin pages, hidden text, copied competitor wording, or claims that cannot be supported.
Accuracy and technical review
Technical statements about matching, message routing, WebRTC, storage, reporting, age controls, privacy, and connection behavior should be compared with the current code and infrastructure. Product changes can make an older sentence inaccurate, so safety and technical pages should be reviewed whenever relevant features or retention rules change. The visible page, metadata, and structured data must describe the same facts.
Authorship and AI assistance
Published Strangers Chat articles identify Azhar Hussain as the author. Writing or editing may use software tools, including AI-assisted drafting, but assisted text should be reviewed by a person for accuracy, clarity, duplication, unsupported claims, and consistency with the product before publication. The site does not claim that every sentence was produced without automated assistance.
Updates, corrections, and sponsorships
Articles show a published date and a last-updated date. A material correction should update the page and modified date without pretending the original publication happened later. Sponsored content, affiliate relationships, or paid placement would need a clear disclosure if introduced. No dedicated public editorial correction address is currently published, so the site should add a real monitored contact method before inviting readers to submit corrections by email.