Editorial Policy
This page explains how content on LovePlay.io is created, reviewed and corrected. It covers our games, the kink list, the positions library, quizzes and the blog, in all ten languages.
How content is created
- Written in-house. Game tasks, articles and tool content are designed and written by our team, not scraped or mass-generated.
- Native, not machine-translated. Each language version is written or thoroughly reworked by native speakers. We localize tone, idiom and cultural context, not just words.
- Research-informed. Articles draw on published research and established educators in sexuality and relationships. We avoid sensational claims.
What we will not do
- No fake experts. We never invent credentials or attach fictional "doctors" to content. If a page names a reviewer, that person is real and verifiable.
- No medical advice. Our content is for education and entertainment. It does not replace advice from a doctor or licensed therapist, and we say so where it matters.
- No judgment. We describe the spectrum of adult desire factually and respectfully, and we do not shame any consensual preference.
Safety and consent standards
- Every game mechanic includes a way to skip, soften or stop.
- Content involving power exchange or intensity always assumes prior agreement between partners, and our wording reflects that.
- Explicit material sits behind an age-gated 18+ account. Public pages stay non-explicit.
Data and privacy in our content
Individual answers, matches and game history are private to the couple. If we ever cite usage statistics in articles or reports, they are anonymized and aggregated, never traceable to a person or a couple. Details are in our privacy policy.
Dates and updates
Pages carry the date of their last substantive update. We refresh content when products change, when research moves on, or when readers point out something we got wrong.
Corrections
Found an error, an awkward translation or content that doesn't meet the standards above? Tell us via the support page. Corrections are reviewed by the team and fixed in all affected languages.