Authors and Review
How Plain Figures attributes responsibility for pages and how review is framed across formula content, trust pages, and updated threshold-sensitive material.
How attribution works
Plain Figures uses organisational authorship for the site-level calculation and editorial standard. Where a page is especially sensitive to changing thresholds or narrow interpretation, it should be reviewed against the current source layer before major updates are published.
This is not intended to make every page sound more formal than it is. It is intended to make responsibility visible.
What review means on this site
Review on Plain Figures is primarily about assumption quality, metadata accuracy, and whether the page still says exactly what the maths supports. It is not about inflating page count with low-signal copy.
Readers should still treat the content as general information and verify current thresholds, live rates, and personal circumstances before acting.