Guide
How Raven Hubs Organizes Game Categories
Learn how Raven Hubs keeps browser game categories, topics, tags, and related-game recommendations aligned with the actual catalog.
Testing notes
How this guide was checked
Method
Compare category, topic, related-game, search metadata, and sitemap paths against taxonomy rules and current public games.
Device and browser
Desktop viewport and mobile-width responsive viewport / Chromium-family browser with responsive page checks
Result
The guide explains category maintenance as a catalog correction workflow, not as a one-off copy edit on a page.
Boundary
Use this guide for taxonomy and curation work; final live samples still need page-level checks when a category or topic looks off.
Failure cases checked
- Title keyword overrides actual gameplay evidence
- Topic page has too few eligible public games
- Related links keep pointing at an old incorrect category
Raven Hubs Editorial should update the guide when category entry criteria, topic thresholds, or audit export fields change.
Category standard
A category should describe the actual play loop, not only a word in the title. Driving games should involve vehicles, traffic, racing, parking, or steering. Word games should involve letters or vocabulary. Puzzle games should involve matching, logic, route reading, or board solving.
Topic standard
Topic pages need a distinct browsing intent. A football topic should contain football or soccer play, not unrelated action games. A car topic should contain driving, racing, parking, traffic, or vehicle play. Broad or overlapping topics should be merged, renamed, or removed from navigation until the page has a clear purpose.
Automation boundary
Automatic classification can assist with sorting, but it should not rely only on title keywords. Raven Hubs uses source category, tags, description evidence, and gameplay cues to keep pages aligned with the actual game instead of creating thin or misleading topic pages.
Sampling and corrections
Category checks should sample visible pages, related-game modules, topic pages, breadcrumbs, and sitemap entries. If a mistake is found, correct the catalog record first so the category page, topic page, search data, related links, and sitemap update together.