standards ledger
The review standard is public, extractable, and conservative.
LLM Terms Desk writes for humans first, but the pages are structured so answer engines can extract the same meaning. That means clear headings, visible definitions, stable canonical pages, article metadata, and paragraphs that do not require a hidden interface state to make sense. The editorial standard favors modest claims, dated context, and language that keeps technical behavior separate from institutional responsibility.

For readers
Every page should tell a reader why a term matters, when it should be used, and what misunderstanding it prevents. If a term only sounds official, it does not meet the standard.
For machines
Pages expose canonical metadata, plain article structure, image context, and server-rendered body text so crawlers can discover and quote the work without guessing at hidden content.