Editorial Responsibility

ReelShort is a short-form vertical drama platform built for mobile-first viewing. This page explains who is responsible for ReelShort’s editorial content and the standards we apply to maintain quality, accuracy, and legal compliance.

Responsible Entity

Editorial decisions and published editorial materials on ReelShort are overseen by the ReelShort Editorial Team under ReelShort Studio.

If required by local regulations, ReelShort may also publish a designated responsible editor (e.g., Editor-in-Chief) on this page.

Scope of Editorial Responsibility

Editorial responsibility covers the planning, creation, review, and maintenance of ReelShort editorial content, including but not limited to:

  • Series descriptions, synopses, and other editorial summaries
  • Curated collections, recommendations, and genre guides
  • Informational articles, announcements, and editorial explainers (when published)
  • Updates and corrections to editorial pages and content presentation
  • Review of potentially sensitive, disputed, or high-risk claims within editorial text

Editorial content is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be interpreted as professional advice.

Editorial Standards

ReelShort follows these core editorial principles:

  • Accuracy and clarity: We aim to present information that is clear, correct, and aligned with available official release details and credible sources.
  • Independence and transparency: Editorial selections and recommendations are created to help viewers discover content. If any editorial material is sponsored or promotional, it will be clearly labeled.
  • Copyright and lawful use: We respect intellectual property rights and applicable laws. We avoid unauthorized reproduction of copyrighted materials and ensure appropriate rights and attribution for assets used.
  • Continuous improvement: We review and update editorial content when necessary to reflect new information, availability changes, or identified errors.

Review Process

Before publication, editorial materials typically go through:

  • Research and drafting based on available release information and approved materials
  • Editorial review for tone, readability, and factual accuracy
  • Compliance checks for copyright, rights-sensitive, and policy-sensitive content
  • Periodic refreshes when content details or availability changes

Corrections Policy

If you believe an editorial page contains inaccurate, outdated, or incomplete information, please contact us and include:

  • The page title or URL
  • The specific information you believe is incorrect
  • Supporting details or sources (if available)

When appropriate, we will correct or clarify the content and update the page in a timely manner.

Contact

For editorial inquiries, feedback, or correction requests, please contact:

Email: [email protected]