Editorial standards

Editorial Policy

Learn Web4 publishes plain-English guides about Web4, the Agentic Web, AI agents, AI-readable content, and agent-ready websites.

Editorial mission

Our goal is to help beginners understand emerging web concepts without hype. Every page should explain what a term means, why it matters, what is practical now, and where uncertainty remains. We prefer calm explanations, examples, checklists, comparison tables, and internal reading paths over dramatic predictions.

Accuracy and uncertainty

Web4 and the Agentic Web are not fixed technical standards. When a topic is still evolving, Learn Web4 should say that clearly. Articles should avoid treating forecasts as facts, avoid guaranteed ranking claims, and separate practical website improvements from speculative future behavior.

AI-assisted drafting

Learn Web4 may use AI-assisted tools for brainstorming outlines, improving readability, summarizing notes, generating draft alternatives, and checking whether a page answers beginner questions. AI tools do not decide the final claims, publish pages independently, or replace editorial review.

Final content should be reviewed for clarity, unsupported claims, internal links, and usefulness before publication. If a generated suggestion sounds confident but cannot be checked, it should be rewritten, softened, or removed.

Sources and practical review

Articles should prioritize widely observable web practices, public documentation, and examples that a reader can understand. For practical website advice, pages should connect recommendations to visible improvements such as clear headings, crawlable HTML, structured data, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, llms.txt, accessible navigation, and current page maintenance.

Updates and corrections

Important guides should be reviewed when the topic changes, when Search Console data suggests a page is missing a reader need, or when a reader flags an issue. When an article is materially updated, the article's updatedDate should reflect the revision in the content collection.

To report a correction, email hello@learnweb4.com with the page URL, the section in question, and any supporting context.

Independence and limits

Learn Web4 does not provide investment advice, token promotion, crypto price predictions, legal advice, or guaranteed SEO outcomes. Tool pages, including the Agent-Ready Website Checklist, are educational self-assessments and should not be treated as audits or promises of traffic.