Last Updated: 30th May 2026
Rubie Rubie is an online publication covering relationships, personal growth, mental well-being, spirituality, and everyday life guidance. These editorial guidelines explain how content is created, reviewed, and maintained on the site.
- 1. Editorial Independence
- 2. Ethical Standards
- 3. Content Types & Maintenance
- 4. Sources and Accuracy
- 5. Review Process
- 6. AI and Editorial Tools
- 7. Contributor Guidelines
- 8. Our Responsibility to Readers
1. Editorial Independence
Editorial decisions at Rubie Rubie are made independently. Advertising, affiliate partnerships, and sponsorships do not determine what we publish or how topics are covered.
Sponsored content, where it exists, is clearly labelled and separated from editorial content. Affiliate relationships do not influence editorial opinions or recommendations. We do not sell dofollow links or accept undisclosed paid placements.
For full details, see our Privacy Policy page.
2. Ethical Standards
- Integrity: Originality is non-negotiable. Every piece is written from scratch and vetted for authenticity. Our editorial team personally oversees plagiarism checks and verifies that all ideas are properly attributed.
- Transparency: We cite our sources, disclose affiliate links, and flag sponsored pieces in plain sight. Readers always know where information comes from and why it’s on the page.
- Respect: Rubie Rubie is a space for many voices. We champion empathy, inclusivity, and thoughtful dialogue, ensuring all perspectives are treated with dignity and understanding.
3. Content Types & Maintenance
Our coverage includes:
- Articles: In-depth features on relationships, personal growth, mental well-being, spirituality, and everyday life – actionable, thoughtfully researched, and written in a warm, accessible style.
- Books: Comprehensive guides and insights authored by our writers and contributors, available for purchase through our Books section.
- Resources: Practical tools and free resources designed to support our readers’ personal growth journeys.
Rubie Rubie has been publishing since 2026. Where appropriate, legacy content is reviewed and may be updated, revised, or removed to maintain accuracy and relevance.
4. Sources and Accuracy
We aim to publish accurate, well-sourced information. Writers are expected to draw on credible references, including peer-reviewed research, established psychological frameworks, and primary sources where available.
Claims related to mental health, psychology, or well-being should be supported by reputable references. Where we share personal experience or opinion, it is clearly framed as such.
5. Review Process
All content is reviewed before publication. Rubie Le’Faine, founder and editor-in-chief of Rubie Rubie, oversees the editorial direction of the site and is responsible for maintaining quality and consistency across all published work.
The review process checks for factual accuracy, clarity, sourcing, and tone. When an article covers specialised territory – such as clinical psychology or mental health – we may consult qualified practitioners to validate key claims.
6. AI and Editorial Tools
We may use editorial tools, including AI-assisted workflows, to support research, drafting, or editing. All published content is reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. AI-generated content is not published without substantive human editorial oversight.
7. Contributor Guidelines
We welcome pitches from writers with demonstrated knowledge in relationships, personal development, psychology, spirituality, or well-being – whether through formal education, professional practice, or a strong publication history.
Submissions must be original and unpublished. All accepted work goes through our standard editorial review process. We do not publish AI-generated submissions that have not been substantially developed and edited by the submitting author.
8. Our Responsibility to Readers
Rubie Rubie exists to make personal growth practical, warm, and accessible. We prioritise clarity over volume, usefulness over hype, and transparency in sourcing and sponsorship.
Important note: Rubie Rubie provides educational content and personal development guidance. It is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or legal advice.
Questions, corrections, or editorial concerns can be sent via our Contact page.