Editorial Policy • Amorgos

How recommendations, corrections and partner visibility work

Amorgos App is built to stay practical, independent and revisable. That means recommendations remain editorial, commercial visibility is kept separate, and unstable island conditions are handled with more caution than stable public facts.

Independent recommendationsCommercial boundariesCorrections reviewed

Editorial standards

1

We do not sell best-of positions inside guide pages

A business relationship or sponsor interest does not automatically create a featured recommendation in beaches, stay zones or route pages. Editorial usefulness comes first.

2

Commercial visibility should stay visibly separate

If a partner placement exists, it should appear as explicit partner space rather than disguised neutral advice. The guide is not supposed to blur that line.

3

Stable public details are checked before publication

Official sites, names, map locations and other durable details are treated as verifiable facts. They deserve stricter checking than dynamic local conditions.

4

Ferry, wind and sea conditions are handled with caution

Amorgos changes quickly when ferries shift, the meltemi strengthens or a coastal stop becomes less practical. In those cases we prefer useful caution over false precision.

5

Recommendations can change when the island reads differently

If a route proves less coherent, if access changes, or if quality declines enough to matter, a recommendation can be revised or removed. The guide should stay defensible, not stubborn.

6

Corrections help most when they are factual and specific

The strongest correction names the issue clearly: wrong access, outdated detail, incorrect location, weaker quality or a page sequence that no longer reflects the island well.

Commercial boundaries and updates

Need to correct something or ask about visibility?

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