Editorial Policy
This policy explains how SKSensei organizes, reviews and improves Japanese vocabulary, sentences, kanji, grammar and study tools.
Publication criteria
Content should help learners look up, understand or practice Japanese more clearly. We avoid empty pages, generic explanations and material that does not create a real study benefit.
Terms, sentences and structures should carry context whenever possible: reading, translation, level, likely use, kanji relationships and study examples.
Review and corrections
A translation, reading or explanation may be improved through internal review, reader messages or comparison with reliable references.
Important corrections prioritize clarity, usefulness and consistency between related pages.
Independence
Ads and payments support the operation, but they do not buy editorial opinion or artificial priority inside Japanese explanations.
When a commercial interest is clear, it should stay separate from the learning layer so readers understand what is study, support, purchase or promotion.
Sources and experience
Production considers dictionaries, reference materials, real language use, Suki Desu experience and student feedback.
SKSensei exists as a practical tool: if a page does not help someone study better, it needs revision.