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Content Methodology

How articles, reports, and scripts are structured

The site uses a curated knowledge structure instead of publishing endless near-duplicate pages. Each library page is intended to represent one real topic clearly.

Canonical pages first

Topics are grouped into canonical articles so the library can cover many Windows questions without flooding the sitemap with repetitive variants that solve the same thing.

Action and explanation separation

Action requests focus on what to run and what to undo. Explanation requests focus on what the feature is, what it does, and why it matters. This separation keeps the experience clearer and helps avoid script output where it is not needed.

Continuous improvement

Topics, aliases, scripts, and linking can be refined over time. The goal is to keep pages useful, readable, and easier to trust than thin auto-generated content.

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