Reviews are where a human and LD3's automated checks meet a draft before it can go any further.
What a reviewer sees
A reviewer opens a draft next to the source facts* it was built from. They can comment, reject, or request changes — no guessing where a claim came from.
Review states
Every review moves through a clear status machine:
- Pending* — waiting for a reviewer.
- Approved* — cleared to proceed.
- Approved with notes* — cleared, with guidance attached.
- Rework required* — sent back to generation for changes.
- Blocked — missing sources* — cannot proceed until sources are supplied.
- Blocked — policy or quality* — held for a policy or quality reason.
- Needs human review* — escalated to a person.
- Rejected* — dropped from the pipeline.
AI review checks
Alongside the human reviewer, LD3 runs automated checks for tone, accuracy and source alignment. The combined result is a recorded review state, so every published piece has a traceable history.
Related
- LD3 approval gates — the final sign-off before publish.
- LD3 troubleshooting — a review stuck in pending.
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