AI & Editorial Policy
At Nickgram we believe in being open about how our content is made. This page explains our editorial process, how we use AI, and the steps we take to keep our generators, guides and nicknames accurate and trustworthy.
How we create content
Nickgram is a tools-first site. Each page is built around a working generator and supported by a short, practical guide and FAQ. Our goal is to be genuinely helpful to a real person looking for a name — not to publish thin, mass-produced pages.
Our use of AI
We use AI tools to help draft and structure articles, brainstorm name ideas and speed up routine work. AI is an assistant in our workflow, not the final author. We do not publish unedited, auto-generated text, and we do not create large numbers of near-identical pages.
Human review and fact-checking
Before anything is published, a member of the Nickgram Team reviews it for accuracy, clarity and usefulness. We cross-check facts — such as platform username rules and how Unicode characters behave — against authoritative sources like the Unicode Standard and official platform documentation. Where details can change over time (for example character limits), we say so rather than stating them as permanent facts.
Accuracy and honesty
- No fabricated statistics — we don’t invent numbers, reviews or test results.
- Real, working tools — our generators produce live output; they are not scraped lists.
- Public characters — stylish names use standard Unicode characters that paste as real text.
- Community data — names in our lists are submitted and rated by real users, and rankings come from those votes.
Corrections
If you spot something inaccurate or out of date, please tell us through our Contact page and we will review and fix it. To report an offensive or infringing nickname, use our report page; for copyright issues, see our DMCA policy.
Updated 2026. This policy may evolve as our tools and the technology we use change.