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Editorial Method

A quiet publication still needs visible standards.

Beesy is written as a publication rather than a personal blog. Its name appears on the work; its method explains why the work can be trusted.

The subject

Every page answers one useful question. Before creating a new URL, the editorial desk checks whether an existing page should be updated, merged or retargeted instead.

The sources

Dates, addresses, names, distinctions and material figures are checked against a primary source or two independent public sources. An uncertain detail is removed, not rounded into certainty.

The image

A photograph must show the actual subject and have a traceable right of use and credit. A generated image is never presented as documentary evidence of a real place.

The review

The person or agent who writes a piece cannot approve it. A separate review checks facts, sources, search intent, voice, image rights and the absence of private information.

What Beesy does not use

No private client files, reservation histories, internal employer systems or unpublished commercial figures inform the editorial pages. Beesy and Maison Pompon are separate publications and do not link to or cite one another.

Corrections and updates

A useful existing page is improved before a weaker duplicate is created. When a material fact changes, the page is updated with an honest modification date. Readers may flag a correction through the house contact page.

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