Editorial policy • Tzoumerka

How recommendations, visibility and corrections work

Tzoumerka App is built to stay independent, practical and revisable. That means stay, route and activity recommendations remain editorial, commercial visibility stays clearly separate, and mountain-sensitive conditions are handled with more caution than stable public facts.

Independent recommendationsCommercial separationMountain conditions handled carefully

Editorial standards

1

We do not sell best-of positions inside guide pages

A business relationship does not automatically create a featured position inside stay, food, village or route pages. Editorial usefulness comes first.

2

Commercial visibility should stay clearly labeled

If partner space exists, it should appear as partner visibility and not as disguised neutral advice. The guide should not blur that distinction.

3

Stable public facts are checked before publication

Place names, durable road facts, public access basics and other stable public details deserve stricter verification before publication.

4

Road, river and mountain conditions are handled cautiously

Weather, road state, river flow, trail condition, opening patterns and other short-term details can change whether a suggested sequence still works. In those cases we prefer useful caution over false precision.

5

Recommendations can change when the region reads differently

If access shifts, if local quality drops or if a route order no longer produces a clean Tzoumerka stay, a recommendation can be revised or removed.

6

Corrections help most when they are specific and local

The strongest correction names the exact issue: wrong access, outdated road note, weaker quality, incorrect location or a sequence that no longer fits the region.

Commercial boundaries and updates

Need to correct something or ask about visibility?

Use support for factual corrections, local updates or business questions. The more precise the note, the more useful the review.