Advertising and AI Content Policy

How ALLAI119 handles source-based AI-assisted drafting, advertising, source restrictions, and article review or removal.

Last updated: 2026-03-26

1. AI-Assisted Editorial Workflow

  • Articles may go through research, drafting, enhancement, and editorial approval before publication.
  • AI is used as an editorial aid, not as a substitute for publication review.
  • The workflow includes structure improvement, repetition reduction, and readability passes to avoid raw machine-like output.
  • Korean-language articles are also reviewed for Korean-first phrasing and natural titles, and drafts with excessive foreign-language spillover can be reworked before or after publication.

2. Source and Copyright Principles

  • Original article bodies are not stored in the database.
  • Sources that appear to prohibit AI training, automated use, or data mining are excluded where possible.
  • Articles include a separate reference section so readers can check original reporting directly.
  • Long direct quotations, excessive source similarity, or later-discovered source restrictions can trigger additional review for drafts and live posts.

3. Advertising Principles

The site may use Google AdSense or similar advertising products and aims to operate in line with Google publisher policies and privacy disclosure requirements. Ad-related storage and personalisation choices may be limited according to user consent.

Even where advertising is enabled, content quality, user safety, policy compliance, and rights protection take priority over monetisation. The site does not intend to keep high-risk content online simply for ad revenue.

4. Restricted Content Handling

The site checks for content that may create problems under advertising, rights, or safety policies, including adult, hateful, unlawful, deceptive, or high-risk copyrighted material. Content can be blocked, revised, quarantined, or removed when risk signals are detected.

Topics such as health, finance, and law are handled with extra care so that articles remain in the range of general information rather than misleading certainty or high-risk personalised advice.

5. Quality and Corrections

  • Drafts with repetitive paragraphs, poor flow, untranslated titles, or other quality issues can be sent back for enhancement.
  • Published content may still be revised or removed if rights, factual, or policy issues are identified later.
  • Thin structure, repeated claims, or weak section variety may also trigger additional enhancement before or after publication.

6. Transparency Notices

Article pages include notices explaining AI-assisted drafting, source-based editorial handling, and the possibility of later revision or removal if rights or policy issues are found. A separate references section is shown so readers can review original source material directly.

7. Post-Publication Action

Even after publication, content may be edited, hidden, or removed in response to policy checks, rights requests, source restrictions, or factual updates.