Luna Tarot Editorial Policy
Last updated: August 21, 2026
This policy explains who is responsible for Luna Tarot content, how we use artificial intelligence, and the standards we apply to accuracy, safety, and article updates.
1. Who is responsible for the content
Articles are published by the Luna Tarot editorial team. Structured data identifies the Luna Tarot organization as the author and links to this page. We do not invent individual authors, education, experience, or professional credentials.
2. Purpose of our content
Our articles help readers understand card meanings, frame useful questions, and use readings as a tool for self-reflection. They do not promise to predict the future with certainty, read another person's mind, or establish hidden facts.
3. How topics are selected
We consider real user questions, search demand, the structure of our existing knowledge base, and practical value for the reader. Each article has a distinct purpose so that multiple pages do not repeat the same answer solely to attract search traffic.
4. Content creation and AI use
Artificial intelligence tools may assist with drafts, structure, and language refinement. Before publication, content is reviewed for clarity, usefulness, repetition, unsafe claims, link accuracy, and alignment with the purpose of the service.
5. Review and sources
Tarot interpretations are kept separate from verifiable facts. When an article discusses law, health, finance, safety, or third-party services, we rely on current primary and official sources and state the limits of the material clearly.
6. Safety and ethics
We do not recommend making medical, legal, or financial decisions based on a reading. Topics involving relationships, feelings, money, and the future are framed as reflection on personal reactions and possible options, without guarantees, fear-based claims, diagnoses, or statements about another person's thoughts or intentions as facts.
7. Localization
Russian, English, Spanish, and German editions are adapted for each audience's language and context rather than produced through simple word substitution. The core meaning, safety requirements, and editorial standards remain consistent across languages.
8. Updates and corrections
We review content when facts, the product, or our editorial requirements change. If you find an error, outdated information, or unsafe wording, email bot@tarotluna.guru. Material corrections are added to the article after the report is reviewed.