Editorial standard

Make the boundary visible.

Empire of Visuals uses AI-assisted visuals, voice, and editing to make comedy, parody, fictional scenarios, and history-inspired shorts. The page should never make a generated scene look like evidence.

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Sources

History-inspired pages should link to credible primary sources, museums, archives, scholarly references, or established institutions when making factual claims. If a page has not completed that source pass, it should say so rather than quietly presenting a confident summary.

Corrections

Material factual, attribution, or rights concerns belong on the corrections and rights page. We prefer a quiet correction to a defensive argument, and we will not invent certainty where the record is unclear.

Commercial transparency

Tools, gear, digital products, affiliate links, and sponsorships must be labeled where they appear. A commercial relationship can explain why a link exists; it cannot determine the editorial verdict.

Template rule: every history-inspired page needs a fact section, a dramatization section, and a visible accuracy note. Every parody page needs a fictionalization and no-affiliation note.

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