Last reviewed August 9, 2026

Editorial policy

Our standards for useful, transparent, and reader-first publishing.

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Purpose and topic selection

Lucopia publishes practical explanations about development, personal finance, taxes, and creator work. We choose topics where a clear mental model, example, or workflow can help a reader make progress. We do not publish thin pages solely to target search terms.

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Sources

We prioritize official documentation, government agencies, regulators, standards bodies, and other primary material. Sources appear with the relevant article so readers can inspect current guidance for themselves. A source supports the guide; it does not transfer responsibility for our wording to the source publisher.

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Writing and review

Articles are checked for structure, factual consistency, examples, source quality, and the boundaries of what they claim. Publication and review dates are displayed separately. A review date means the article was assessed on that date; it does not promise that every external rule remains unchanged afterward.

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Lucopia products and advertising

Lucopia owns both this publication and the apps it may mention. Relevant app links are labeled “From Lucopia” and visually separated from article content. They are product notes, not paid third-party endorsements. Advertising, when present, is labeled and does not determine our conclusions or sources.

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Corrections and updates

We correct material errors and update the review date when a substantive revision is completed. Readers can report an issue through the contact form. Small spelling or formatting changes may not change the review date.

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Financial and tax information

Financial content is general education, not individualized tax, investment, legal, or financial advice. Examples simplify real situations and may omit rules that apply to a particular reader. We include a visible disclaimer and encourage verification with current primary guidance and a qualified professional when stakes are material.