Editorial Policy

LargeWords pages are designed to be useful, readable, and reviewed before they become public indexable resources.

Review Standard

LargeWords uses structured topic data, reviewed word banks, original prompts, worksheet instructions, and facilitator guidance. AI may assist drafting, but public pages need editorial checks before they are included in the sitemap.

We avoid copying competitor worksheets, copyrighted lyrics, modern book excerpts, proprietary education materials, and medicalized claims. Public-domain material is used only when the source and rights status are appropriate for the page.

A topic is not published just because a keyword exists. It must support a real large-print activity: readable cards, optional conversation, a worksheet task, a facilitator flow, and a browser-generated printable output.

Before a page is public

  • Clear senior-friendly activity use case
  • Unique title and description
  • Reviewed word bank or activity content
  • Original conversation prompts or instructions
  • Useful HTML preview before download
  • Source and review notes where relevant
  • No medical outcome claims

Content Quality Gate

1Choose a topic that fits older adults, caregivers, families, or activity directors.
2Build a reviewed word bank with concrete, readable terms and no duplicate card text.
3Write original prompts that allow short answers, choices, listening, or passing.
4Add worksheet tasks, session guidance, source notes, FAQ content, and printable data.
5Run launch checks for sitemap, canonical URLs, noindex boundaries, payload size, and thin-page risk.

Corrections and Updates

If a word is unclear, a prompt feels too personal, a source note is incomplete, or a printable output is hard to use, send the page URL and correction request to hello@largewords.com.

Corrections are reviewed for clarity, accessibility, topic fit, and user safety. Pages can be edited, unpublished, or removed from the sitemap when they no longer meet the public standard.

We do not publish

  • Medical outcome promises
  • Recall tests framed as care advice
  • Copied worksheets or proprietary lesson material
  • Pages with only a title and generic text
  • Duplicate route variants made only for keywords
  • Hidden PDF-only content with no useful HTML preview