How Ruvoya stays useful
Content Policy
Ruvoya is built for practical decisions, not casual reading. This policy explains how we classify risk, check sources, use AI, and keep guides current.
Why this matters
Many Ruvoya topics touch real-world consequences: telecom identity checks, banking access, migration registration, work documents, insurance, and emergency steps.
Old forum posts, screenshots, and AI summaries can look confident while missing the one detail that changes the answer for your status or city.
So we treat content like a maintained product. Each guide has structure, risk labels, source expectations, and review rules.
Risk levels
Green
Low-risk practical help
Apps, transport basics, packing, orientation, and simple city tips. Sources are preferred, and review can be lighter.
Amber
Moderate-risk tasks
SIM practical steps, payments, provider choices, and translation or notary routes. Reliable sources and last verified dates are expected.
Red
Regulated or high-risk topics
Migration, work status, telecom identity, banking eligibility, deadlines, and government-service steps. These require official or legal sources and human review.
Black
Prohibited requests
Fake registration, forged documents, bribery, sanctions evasion, illegal work, fraud, or bypassing identity checks. We refuse and redirect to lawful options.
How a guide moves toward publication
Step 1
Draft the useful answer
We start with the user's situation, the likely next step, and the terms that need explanation.
Step 2
Attach sources
Amber and red topics need reliable sources; red topics need official or legal sources.
Step 3
Review the risk
High-risk content needs human review before publishing, especially when AI helped draft or translate it.
Step 4
Set freshness dates
Guides show last verified dates and review due dates, so stale regulated content can be flagged or paused.
Extra safeguards
AI drafts, people decide
AI can help draft and maintain content, but it cannot publish high-risk legal, banking, telecom, or migration guidance on its own.
Translations stay cautious
Sensitive translations preserve official Russian terms when helpful and are not auto-published for red-risk topics.
Readers can report problems
Feedback should point us to outdated or unclear information, but it should not include passport, biometric, bank card, or migration-document data.