Editorial policy

Editorial Policy for NTE Shinku Wiki

How the site separates official facts, in-game verification, community-tested guide notes, and unverified claims.

Direct answer

The editorial policy for NTE Shinku Wiki is simple: official NTE pages and platform stores come first, guide recommendations need dated evidence, and leaks or unsupported claims stay out of published pages.

Editorial policy tiers

LabelMeaning
OfficialNTE website, patch notes, platform stores, official trailers, and publisher or developer posts
In-game verifiedScreenshots, tooltips, material tables, and route checks verified in the live game
Community-testedHigh-trust guide data or player testing that is useful but not official
Needs reviewPlausible information that needs more proof before it becomes a recommendation

The editorial policy exists because Shinku pages mix official facts with fast-changing guide data. Banner dates and outfit access can be official; best builds and team priorities need testing and update notes.

Corrections

If a Shinku material total, outfit path, team note, or banner date is wrong, use the contact page with the source, screenshot, or official link. The correction process updates the visible page, source note, and update log when the change is material.

Topics held back

The editorial policy holds leaked future banners, unsupported tier lists, hidden formulas, map routes without evidence, and copied wiki text. NTE Shinku Wiki should be useful because it is clear, not because it repeats every rumor.