Editorial

Editorial standards

nobg.eu publishes educational content about background removal, product photography, and browser-based AI. These standards explain how we write, review, and correct that material. They apply to guides, topic pages, blog posts, and trust pages that we choose to index in English.

Purpose

Our content exists to help users make informed decisions about image workflows—not to manipulate search rankings with thin doorway pages. Each indexable article should teach something practical: capture tips, export settings, marketplace rules, or technical tradeoffs between local and cloud processing.

Accuracy and claims

We avoid invented statistics, anonymous quotes, and unverifiable superlatives. Performance statements refer to observable product behavior (browser inference, export formats, privacy posture) rather than marketing slogans. When we compare nobg.eu to other tools, comparisons stay architectural—upload-first cloud vs browser-local—not disparaging.

Human review

Blog drafts may be AI-assisted, but nothing publishes without human review. Reviewers check that steps match the live editor, that privacy statements align with the Privacy Policy, and that FAQs are page-specific rather than copied from the homepage.

AI-assisted drafting disclosure

Some articles begin from structured outlines or AI-generated drafts. A human editor rewrites thin sections, adds examples, and removes generic filler. The final published page is accountable to nobg.eu Editorial regardless of drafting tools used.

Corrections

When segmentation behavior, export options, or legal obligations change, we update affected pages and adjust the updated date where shown. Material corrections can be noted in product updates. Contact us if you spot an error.

Author attribution

Most pages are attributed to nobg.eu Editorial as the publishing organization. Technical guides may list a named reviewer when appropriate. We do not use fake author personas or stock biographies.

Indexing policy

We index English pages that meet minimum depth standards. Thin programmatic pages remain available but noindexed until expanded. Machine-translated locales are not indexed until a human reviewer validates the copy.

Originality and reuse

We do not republish entire third-party articles or spin identical paragraphs across dozens of URLs. Topic pages, guides, and solutions each carry page-specific workflows, FAQs, and internal links. When two pages overlap in intent, we consolidate or noindex the thinner variant rather than maintaining doorway clusters.

Reviewer checklist before publish

Before an English page becomes indexable, reviewers confirm: claims match the live editor, word count meets our depth floor, author or organizational attribution is visible, Article or BlogPosting schema is present where appropriate, and at least three contextual internal links point to related guides or tools. Pages that fail any criterion stay reachable with noindex until corrected.

FAQ

Do you accept guest posts?

Not currently. We publish in-house guides and selectively expand the blog when topics serve existing users.

How do you handle affiliate or sponsored content?

nobg.eu does not publish undisclosed sponsored comparisons. If that changes, pages will be clearly labeled.

How do you prevent duplicate content across topic pages?

Each indexable topic page must include unique workflows, comparisons, and FAQs. Generic paragraphs copied from the homepage are removed during review. Thin variants are noindexed until rewritten.

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