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Editorial Policy

How we write, curate, and present dream meanings. Dream interpretation is not an exact science. Our goal is clarity, transparency, and usefulness—without pretending certainty.

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What We Publish

We publish interpretations of dream symbols, themes, and scenarios. Meanings are framed as possibilities influenced by context—emotion, setting, people involved, and life circumstances.

We avoid absolute statements like "this dream definitely means X."

2

How Entries Are Selected

Entries are chosen based on user interest and coverage needs. When multiple variants exist, we prioritize clarity and breadth.

  • High-interest symbols and queries
  • Clear scenario-based variations
  • Balanced coverage across categories
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Writing Standards

  • Human-first language: Readable, calm, no filler or excessive jargon.
  • Context matters: We reflect how meaning shifts based on dream details.
  • No keyword stuffing: SEO follows quality, not the other way around.
  • Clear structure: Headings, short paragraphs, scannable sections.
4

Sources & Attribution

When an entry is derived from a specific source or author, we display authorship and source information on the page.

Source listing helps readers evaluate reliability and perspective.

5

Updates & Corrections

We update pages to improve clarity, add context, and fix formatting or attribution issues. If you notice a mistake, contact us and we will review it.

  • Fix broken sentences and formatting
  • Improve clarity and reduce redundancy
  • Correct author/source metadata
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Safety Policy

Onisomi is informational. We do not provide medical, legal, or emergency guidance. If a dream relates to harm, self-harm, or urgent distress, readers should seek professional help or local emergency services.

We also filter abusive/spam queries and do not generate or promote harmful content.

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What "E-E-A-T" Means for Us

Experience - Expertise - Authoritativeness - Trust

  • Experience: Grounded in common human dream themes and realistic scenarios.
  • Expertise: Structured writing with careful framing of uncertainty.
  • Authoritativeness: Transparent sources and consistent editorial standards.
  • Trust: No manipulation, no false certainty, clear policies.

Questions About Our Content?

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