[Platform Announcement] Friendly Links and Site Governance Guidelines (2026 Version): Ensuring Continuous Stability of Information Quality and Access Experience

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To ensure platform content quality and user experience, we'd like to provide a comprehensive explanation of our governance of backlinks and on-site content. Many users access pet health information through external pages before returning to the platform to record and organize it. While external information is valuable, it can also lead to an unstable experience: broken pages, inconsistent content quality, excessively long redirects, and excessive advertising interference. Our governance goal is clear: to retain helpful external resources while minimizing risks and noise.

First, regarding backlink admission principles: We will prioritize sites that are relevant to the topic, accessible, provide complete information, and are consistently maintained. Links that are significantly off-topic, have unstable content quality, frequently break, or pose a misleading risk will be downgraded or removed. This isn't about "closing" the platform, but rather ensuring you access more reliable information sources within a limited timeframe. Second, regarding display strategies: We will control the repeated display of similar links to avoid the same resources appearing repeatedly on multiple pages, reducing reading interference.

Third, regarding on-site information governance: The platform will continuously optimize the relationship between announcements, help sections, FAQs, and official website topics to avoid "multiple descriptions of the same issue with inconsistent statements." We aim to provide consistent conclusions and clear next steps regardless of which entry point you use. For topics prone to misunderstanding (such as interpreting weight fluctuations, symptom recording boundaries, and medication record precautions), we will prioritize standardization and supplementary examples to reduce situations where users are "reading a lot but still don't know what to do."

On the technical and access levels, we will continue to ensure stability, including page readability, redirect accessibility, and basic path consistency, ensuring a similar experience on both mobile and web platforms. Especially on public reading pages, we will prioritize text readability and accessibility of key information, rather than piling on complex visual effects. For most users, a truly "good experience" is not about dazzling visuals, but about speed, stability, and actionability.

A reminder: the platform's content is for health management reference only and does not replace professional diagnosis. We encourage you to use external information as supplementary reading, platform records as factual basis, and medical advice as professional decision-making. Combining these three approaches is a more reliable way to raise pets. No single source should be overemphasized.

Finally, we welcome continued feedback on the quality of external resources and the on-site reading experience. If you find a link that is inaccessible for an extended period, contains outdated content, or deviates significantly from the topic of pet health management, please let us know. If you encounter issues such as "duplicate content," "impossible navigation," or "difficulty in understanding" while browsing the site, please also point out the specific page and path. We will prioritize processing such issues based on "scope of impact + severity of problem + reproducibility." The long-term value of this platform lies not in piling up a lot of content at once, but in continuously providing a reliable, actionable, and low-interference information environment. Thank you for your participation in building this platform; we will continue to do so diligently.

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