Content Rules
The boundaries and checks that prevent off-brand or non-compliant content.
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Definition
Content rules are automated checks that enforce boundaries on what the system can and cannot say — preventing unauthorized claims, off-brand messaging, and non-compliant content from entering the publishing pipeline.
Step by step
Define no-go topics and claim boundaries
Specify what the system should never say — including restricted claims, competitor mentions, or sensitive topics.
Set tone boundaries
Establish the acceptable range of tone — from formal to conversational — with specific examples.
Automated enforcement
Every social post and blog article is checked against your rules before entering the publishing pipeline.
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