Calculatorem

Editorial Policy

This Editorial Policy explains how Calculatorem decides what to publish, how calculator pages are reviewed and what kind of writing belongs on the site. The goal is not to manufacture long pages. The goal is to make each calculator easier to use, easier to check and less likely to be misunderstood.

A Page Must Solve A Real Calculation Task

A calculator page is worth publishing only when it helps with a real task. The tool must work, the inputs must be clear, the result must be understandable and the supporting content must explain the method. A page that repeats a keyword without adding practical value should not go live.

Research Shapes The Page, It Does Not Replace Writing

Research is used to understand what people are trying to calculate and where they get stuck. Search behavior, public questions, education examples and competitor coverage can all reveal intent. That research should become a better tool, clearer examples and stronger FAQ answers. It should not be printed as public research notes.

FAQ Questions And Answers

FAQ topics are chosen from repeated user needs and practical confusion. Short questions may match common wording because that is how people naturally ask them. Personal stories, unique forum phrasing and identifiable examples are not copied. The answer must be written for Calculatorem and must fit the calculator on the page.

Formula And Method Standards

Every calculator page should make the method visible in the form that best fits the tool. Math tools usually need a formula. Date and time tools need the counting rule. Grade tools need the grading assumption. Converter tools need the conversion logic. Users should be able to tell what the calculator did and why the answer changed.

Sensitive Topics

Some calculators can affect decisions about health, money, legal deadlines, debt, taxes or official records. Those topics require stricter sourcing, cautious wording and a slower review. Calculatorem should not imply that a simple calculator can replace a professional, an official policy or a user-specific review.

Corrections And Updates

Calculator pages can be revised when a formula, edge case, example, FAQ answer or explanation needs improvement. A correction should make the page more accurate, clearer or more useful. Reports can be sent through the contact page with the page URL, inputs, shown result and expected result.