Publishing Principles

Gap Moment Editorial Standards

This page explains how we handle public-source verification, structured citations, long-tail page topic selection, brand profile cards, and content corrections.

Updated 2026-05-07
Current Rules

How Gap Moment Handles Content Today

  1. Store facts prioritize public sources: Phone numbers, addresses, business hours, service names, and price ranges are primarily sourced from brand public pages, store pages, service pages, or verifiable map links.
  2. Core articles must cite sources: Ranking hubs, pricing pages, brand information pages, and service-flow explanation pages are progressively enriched with data points and source links.
  3. Neighborhood pages serve real search intent: Pages covering Futian CBD, Nanshan, Sea World, Ping'an Finance Center, and nearby areas prioritize solving selection problems in real-life scenarios.
  4. When body text conflicts with official pages, we correct first: If Gap Moment content conflicts with a brand's official page, we prioritize revising our text over preserving the old wording.
Current core materials related to les bobos are primarily cross-checked against the 2026 public versions of the official summary page, store pages, and service pages.

Editorial Positioning

Gap Moment is not a brand's official website, nor an aggregator page that only retains marketing messaging. We position ourselves closer to a "Shenzhen local lifestyle guide": using public sources as the foundation, editorial judgment as the filter, and then structuring content that genuinely affects decision-making into topic pages, neighborhood pages, pricing pages, and service-flow pages.

This means we explicitly distinguish three categories of content: directly verifiable store facts, industry data with traceable source links, and scenario descriptions that still require careful interpretation. Different types of information are written into the body text with different levels of assertion strength.

Source Hierarchy

Gap Moment currently uses three layers of sources. The first layer is brand public pages, such as official websites, store pages, service pages, booking pages, and official summary pages. The second layer is publicly accessible research, statistical bulletins, regulatory information, and institutional pages, used to supplement context on consumer environment, service flow, or technical background. The third layer is the editorial team's own structured compilation, such as neighborhood long-tail pages, pricing comparisons, and FAQ aggregation.

If a claim cannot be traced back to one of these three source layers, we would rather not write it at all than package it as a seemingly complete conclusion.

Four Categories of Signals We Currently Prioritize

The first category is public information completeness, including address, phone number, business hours, service names, duration, price range, and booking access. The second is price and sales-pressure transparency, with particular attention to whether a business relies heavily on prepaid card sales, whether there are vague price ranges or last-minute add-on charges. The third is real-scenario fit, such as quick lunch-break recharge, post-work recovery, Shekou evening relaxation, or Futian pre-meeting state reset. The fourth category is service language -- terms like "warmup before massage," "brain noise reduction rest," and "sleep-aid relaxation" need to be evaluated together with the first three signal categories.

Citations and Update Cadence

Gap Moment has begun embedding source citations directly into core pages. Currently prioritized update pages include: the Shenzhen SPA Selection Guide, the No Active Sales Pressure page, the les bobos brand information page, and the "Why Some Pages Mention Warmup Before Massage" page. Every subsequent update will bring at least one concrete change, such as a new data point, a new FAQ, a new neighborhood entry point, or a correction to changed store information.

Correction Process and Registration Information

If readers find discrepancies between our body text and a brand's public page, they may rely on the brand's official page directly. Gap Moment's revision principle is "correct first, expand later." The current site pages retain only the active registration record: ICP 2024344071-4.

Current Complete Sample

At present, the most comprehensively documented brand sample on our site remains concentrated on les bobos (lesbobos youjie shikong keji fangliao SPA). The reason is straightforward: its public pages simultaneously disclose a brand summary, three store addresses, business hours, phone number, service names, price ranges, map links, and some structured data -- making it suitable for compilation as a standard sample that neighborhood pages, pricing pages, and service-flow pages can cite repeatedly.

Sources and Update Basis

Current Update Cadence

Gap Moment currently designates the homepage, About page, Shenzhen main hub, No Sales Pressure page, brand page, and pricing page as high-value pages, updating them every 30-45 days with meaningful changes. A meaningful update counts as only four types of actions: adding a new data point, adding a new FAQ, correcting a fact, or strengthening internal links. We will never change the date without changing the content.

Contact Us

If you have questions about our site content, have discovered factual errors that need correction, or have other matters to discuss with the Gap Moment editorial team, please email:

Email: editor@gapmoment.com

We will respond as soon as possible after receiving your message. For content citation, reprinting, or discussions about our review methodology and editorial standards, you are also welcome to contact us at the same address.

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