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Yuanwei:
If there is no episode synopsis, look for one from an official source (such as Netflix, Viki, Disney+, or an official broadcaster's website), from other sources (such as IMDb, TVDb, etc.) or write one yourself. If writing your own synopsis, aim for 2–5 clear sentences summarizing the main events of the episode.
I just need some clarification. From what I've understand, this means I can write the summary myself, based on my understanding from watching the episode (if I watch the series). But the approval staff might not watch it, so how should I support my points? Is it acceptable to cite any related articles, like review pages, and edit them?
Yes, you can write the episode summary yourself. You can explain you wrote it yourself after watching the episode, or you can provide a link to the episode or timestamps to support your summary, or you can provide any type of source.
We are not as strict with the episode summaries as we are with title synopses because we know it is impossible for us to watch every single one to make sure. So this part is more about trusting that users will submit the correct summaries.
However, please do not get this the wrong way. Episode summaries that are incorrect sometimes are obvious they are not correct and if sth does indeed pass by us, then other users are gonna correct them later.