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Editorial Policy

Slime RNG Guides & Tools is a small, unofficial Slime RNG guide site. We do not publish copied code lists as final truth: every high-traffic page is written around a player task, source confidence, and a clear warning when public data is uncertain.

This page explains how we decide what to publish, how we separate verified facts from planning estimates, and how readers can ask for a correction.

What makes a page worth publishing

We publish a page only when it helps with a concrete Slime RNG task: redeem a code, decide an upgrade order, understand Goop, plan a Rebirth, compare zones, or estimate a roll session. A page should not exist only because a keyword exists.

  • Codes pages must separate active candidates, expired rows, and disputed rows instead of hiding uncertainty.
  • Guide pages must answer the player decision first, then explain caveats and related tools.
  • Calculator pages must show formulas and disclaimers because they are planning aids, not official drop-rate tools.
  • Directory pages must route users to useful content; they should not become doorway pages with near-duplicate text.

Source review and confidence labels

Slime RNG changes quickly, and public trackers often disagree after updates. We compare public guides, code trackers, Roblox-facing pages, and our own structured notes before changing high-traffic content. When a claim cannot be fully checked, the page should say so.

  • High confidence means multiple sources agree or the behavior has stayed stable across reviews.
  • Medium confidence means one strong source or several sources with minor gaps support the claim.
  • Low confidence means the claim is based on one weak source, a conflict between trackers, or an estimate.

We do not claim direct Discord access or in-game redemption testing unless a specific page says that a manual test was performed.

Update cadence

High-traffic pages are reviewed when there is a visible game update, a public source rotation, or a reader correction. Site-wide public data was last reviewed July 9, 2026. Based on public sources as of July 9, 2026, including Roblox public metadata updated July 3 and July code-page cross-checks. Not tied to an official Roblox or studio patch number.

After each meaningful update, the changed pages should keep their date, confidence notes, and source labels aligned. If a page cannot be updated safely, it should say what is uncertain instead of pretending to be current.

Corrections and removals

Readers can report wrong code status, outdated recipe information, broken links, privacy questions, or copyright concerns by emailing contact@slimerngtools.com. Useful reports include the page URL, what appears wrong, what you saw in game if relevant, and a public source we can check.

Good-faith corrections are reviewed during maintenance. We may update the page, lower a confidence label, move a code to expired, add a caveat, or remove material that should not be used on this unofficial fan site.

Advertising and reader trust

Ads should not change the editorial answer, hide the main content, or make the site look official. Legal pages and browser-only tools are kept separate from ad-heavy layouts, and the privacy policy explains how advertising services may use cookies or identifiers when ads are enabled.

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