Editorial Policy
Maqor is built around transparency: source data should be identifiable, generated data should be labeled, and interpretive claims should be separated from textual facts.
Corrections
Corrections may be needed for morphology normalization, lexical mapping, IPA generation, source metadata, or translation support. Reports should include the corpus, book, chapter, verse, word, and the suspected issue.
Future commentary model
The planned commentary layer is intended to work like a forum for biblical text interpretation. It may include academic comments, interdenominational or institutional perspectives, informed lay-reader discussion, and public-domain notes. Academic and institutional material will require permission or compatible licensing. User content will require moderation rules and terms before publication.
Distinguishing data from interpretation
A morphology tag, lemma, or lexical reference is a data point. A theological conclusion is an interpretation. Maqor should help users inspect the data without pretending that the interface itself resolves every interpretive question.