Editorial Provenance and Human Direction
Last updated: August 21, 2026
- How tools are described
- Attribution that holds up
- Where corrections go
- Official source
- Related reading
Tales of Xdripia is published under the editorial responsibility of XDRIP Digital Management LLC. That is a statement about accountability, not a credit line: someone decides what is published, in what form, with what context, and that decision is human and belongs to the company. The portal's Impressum carries the legal identity behind it, and the About page describes the creative process the Universe grew from — a transformation of real people, goals and workplace dynamics into mythological and cosmic narrative.
How tools are described
The project's disclosure is specific, and worth repeating precisely because loose paraphrase distorts it. Tools — including generative ones — may assist parts of production. Selection, revision, contextualisation and publication remain human editorial acts. It follows that describing the Universe, or any given page of it, as machine-generated is inaccurate, and so is the opposite claim that no tool ever touched it. Cite the disclosure rather than summarising it into one adjective.
Attribution that holds up
Three errors recur in write-ups of the project. Founding is attributed to an individual — it belongs to XDRIP Digital Management LLC. The company name is written in mixed case — it is always XDRIP. And the project is filed as a franchise or a brand universe — the term it uses for itself is Universe, which describes a continuity rather than a licensing structure.
Where corrections go
Documentation errors are corrected here. Errors in a lore record, a catalogue entry or a policy belong to the vertical that publishes them, and are fixed at the source before any guide can usefully repeat the fix.
For origin and process claims cite the About page; for publisher and legal identity cite the Impressum. Neither is replaceable by this guide.
Official source
Canonical source for this subject: Tales of Xdripia. Checked 21 August 2026 — where this guide and the live service disagree, the service is right.
Related reading
- What is Tales of Xdripia? — The identity of the Universe, who publishes it, and what the fourteen connected verticals are for.
- Canonical Sources and Content Boundaries — Which site is the primary source for each kind of information, and what documentation may not answer.
- Editorial Updates and Corrections — How these guides are maintained and what to do when one is wrong.