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1 min readCompliance guardrails
Prohibited claims, regulated terms, and what triggers a block.
Last updated April 12, 2026
What gets checked
Every generated and edited draft runs through the compliance check before it can be approved. The check looks for:
- Prohibited claims — superlatives without backing ("best," "#1," "guaranteed") in contexts that need substantiation.
- Regulated terms — health, financial, and legal language that triggers FTC or sector-specific rules.
- Unverified statistics — specific numbers that aren't sourced or cited.
- Personal data leakage — PII patterns (emails, phones, addresses) that shouldn't be in public content.
How it blocks
If a draft fails, the reviewer sees:
- A red banner naming the issue.
- The exact span(s) flagged.
- A one-line explanation per flag.
- Two buttons: Auto-revise (regenerate with reviewer notes) or Edit manually.
The draft cannot move to Approved until the issues are resolved.
Custom rules
Workspaces on Domination can add custom compliance rules — banned phrases, required disclaimers, regulated keywords specific to their industry. See Settings → Compliance if you're on that tier.
Why this exists
Most AI content runs into one of three failure modes: hallucinated stats, unsupported claims, or inadvertent regulated language. The guardrails catch all three before they ship, before a human reviewer has to.
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