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Source and Citation Policy
Liventriq's source and citation policy explains source hierarchy, claim transfer limits, source gaps, and citation expectations for future guidance.
Source hierarchy
Liventriq should prefer official manufacturer documentation, official support pages, applicable standards or code references where relevant, and direct source language before relying on marketplace wording or user reports.
Secondary sources may help identify context, but they should not be used to make claims stronger than the underlying evidence supports.
Claim transfer limits
Claims should not automatically transfer across models, variants, sizes, generations, regions, bundles, firmware states, app versions, or installation conditions.
If a claim applies only to one option or setup, guidance should preserve that boundary.
Source gaps
When sources are incomplete, guidance should identify the gap or keep the recommendation cautious. Missing evidence should not be hidden behind confident language.
Citation expectations
As Liventriq expands, citation placement should make important source relationships visible where they affect reader decisions.
Product, review, rating, offer, and ranking schema should not be added unless the corresponding visible public content and commercial authorization exist.