Editorial purpose

The learning publication exists to help beginner and intermediate RC crawler hobbyists understand the hobby before they make decisions. Guides explain the difference between trail, scale, competition, micro, and digital workshop choices. Rule explainers translate broad class and scoring ideas into plain English while sending readers back to current official rulebooks and organizers. Marketplace links are secondary; they appear only when a catalog path naturally helps the reader continue research.
Claims we avoid

Crawlers Bot does not claim that it personally tested a product unless a page clearly says how, when, and by whom testing occurred. These learning pages do not make that claim. The site does not rewrite merchant descriptions as original reviews, does not invent performance awards, does not present price or stock as guaranteed, and does not say a part is legal for an event without pointing readers to current rules and organizers.
- No fake hands-on testing.
- No copied merchant descriptions.
- No unsupported review, rating, offer, or product schema on guide pages.
- No class legality guarantee without current organizer verification.
Rules and competition coverage

Competition content is explanatory. The RCMCCA and WRCCA pages help readers recognize class families and common scoring language, but the final authority is the active rulebook, event host, tech inspector, and driver meeting. Local clubs can choose optional classes, adapt procedures, or update scoring expectations. When a guide mentions a rule set, it should cite the source used and remind readers to verify the current version before building or entering.
Sources and attribution

Learning pages may reference public rulebooks, organizer documents, manufacturer manuals, merchant pages, or Jan-provided source text. When the source is public, the page should link to it. When the source is not publicly available in a stable URL, the page should describe it cautiously and avoid presenting it as an official public citation. Short summaries are preferred over copying tables or long passages.
Corrections workflow

Readers, organizers, merchants, and builders can report factual issues through the site contact path. A useful correction request includes the affected page, the specific sentence or claim, a current source if available, and a suggested replacement. Crawlers Bot may update the page, add a caveat, remove a claim, or leave the content unchanged if the request cannot be verified. Corrections should preserve the difference between a public learning guide and a merchant or organizer document.
- Identify the page and claim.
- Provide a current source or organizer note.
- Expect a plain update rather than a marketing response.
Disclosures and marketplace role

Crawlers Bot is a marketplace discovery and learning site. It is not the seller of record, does not process payment, does not ship products, and does not handle merchant returns or warranties. Product/category/catalog links in guides are restrained research paths, not endorsements. Readers should verify final price, stock, shipping, tax, fitment, and warranty terms on the merchant page before buying.
