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3.e. Grammar level: gibberish

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Table of Contents:

πŸ“—1. Editing Protocol Overview πŸ‘«1.a. Second Human Ruleβœ…1.a.i. Verified Writers⏱️1.b. Time to Review
⭐2. Standards of QualityπŸ†•2.a. Originality Score❓2.b. 6 Ws Score🀨2.c. Objectivity in ranked listiclesπŸ”’2.d. Unranked listiclesπŸ€›2.e. Actionable advice
3. Red Flags3. Red FlagsπŸ“Ί3.a. Subject MatterπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«3.a.i. Subject matter saturation🀬3.b. Plagiarism🧐3.c. Sources and CitationsπŸ’”3.d. Formatting is bad or broken😡3.e. Grammar level: gibberish🩳3.f. Story is Too Short

πŸ”— 4. Backlink Rules & Guidelines

β›”4.a. Backlink LimitsπŸ‘4.b. Banklink quality and diversityℹ️4.b.i. Diversity of sourcesπŸ₯‚4.b.ii. Internal linkingπŸ”„4.b.iii. Changing linksπŸ“«4.c. Reposting and Canonical Linking🏬4.c.i. Canonical links to company domainπŸ“4.c.ii. Canonical links to blog networks or social networks