Editorial policy
How Brush Jjaemu Space writes and maintains pages
Brush Jjaemu Space is meant to be an editorial site, not a collection of bare game frames. The homepage and long-form guides focus on Brush Jjaemu first. The supporting archive exists to help readers find other browser games through original notes, quick-start context, and cross-page comparisons that do not exist on the source hosts themselves.
What the site is and is not
This site is a guide project. It explains playable browser games, clarifies source attribution, records practical browser notes, and groups archive pages in a way that helps readers choose the right game for the kind of session they actually want. It is not the official publisher site for most of the games discussed here, and it does not claim ownership over third-party game code, brands, or trademarks.
How facts are checked
Brush Jjaemu facts are checked against the public official itch.io release and the artbyeori creator profile. Supporting archive pages are reviewed against the current public source host shown on each page. The purpose of that review is narrow and practical: confirm that the frame target still exists, that the source fallback still opens, and that the page copy still matches the visible loop and input expectations of the live build.
What counts as original content here
Original material on Brush Jjaemu Space includes the site's layout, design, explanatory copy, category pages, cross-game recommendation pages, FAQs, source notes, update logs, and policy documents. Those pieces are written for this site and remain separate from third-party game assets or externally hosted game code.
Minimum standard before a page stays live
A page should not stay published if it is only acting as a convenience wrapper around someone else's game. Before a page is kept live in the archive, it should include all of the following:
- A one-topic focus so the page is about a single game instead of mixing unrelated keywords.
- An original overview that explains what actually makes the game worth playing.
- Quick-start guidance, browser notes, and session-fit advice written in original language.
- Clear attribution to the visible source host and a direct fallback link to that host.
- A dated maintenance log or review note so readers know when the page was last checked.
- Enough unique analysis that the page still helps a reader even if the frame does not load.
How supporting archive pages are chosen
The supporting archive is secondary to Brush Jjaemu, so pages are selected for variety rather than raw keyword volume. The archive is more useful when one page covers a clear reader need: short reaction loops, longer builder sessions, browser combat, sandbox chaos, or winter-style survival runners. That is why the archive now connects to the site's Browser Game Picks page instead of acting like a flat list of embeds.
How pages are revised or removed
If a source host changes, a build breaks, or the copy becomes too generic to be worth keeping, the page should be revised before it is promoted anywhere on the homepage. If a page can no longer be maintained with a clear editorial purpose, it should be removed or rewritten rather than left to decay as a thin archive URL.
Monetization and reader experience
Ads do not decide which pages are written. The editorial goal comes first: explain the game, make ownership and sourcing clear, and give the reader enough original information that the page stands on its own. Ad placements should remain secondary to content and should never be the only reason a page exists.
Corrections, credits, and rights questions
If a page is missing attribution, misstates a creator relationship, or needs a factual correction, use the Contact page for routine updates or the DMCA page for ownership disputes and takedown requests.
Related pages
If you want to see how the archive is grouped for actual readers instead of crawlers, open the Browser Game Picks page. For the broader site overview and source explanation, see the About page.
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