At JournalismReport.com, we are committed to providing accurate, timely, and trustworthy content. However, in the fast-moving world of digital publishing, occasional errors can occur. This Correction Policy outlines how we handle mistakes and ensure transparency with our readers.
1. Commitment to Accuracy
We strive for the highest standards of factual accuracy. All content is researched and reviewed before publication. If an error is discovered post-publication, we are committed to correcting it promptly and clearly.
2. Types of Corrections
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Minor Corrections
Small updates like typos, grammar fixes, or formatting issues that do not affect the overall meaning of the content. These may be corrected silently. -
Factual Corrections
If incorrect information or a factual inaccuracy is found, we will update the content and add a Correction Note at the bottom of the article to indicate the change. -
Updates
For evolving stories or topics, we may add updates to reflect new developments. These will be clearly marked as “Update” with a date.
3. How to Report an Error
If you spot an error or believe something we’ve published is incorrect or misleading, please notify us with details by emailing:
Md. Leyaquet
Email: journalismrepo@gmail.com
We appreciate feedback and will review all correction requests carefully.
4. Review & Approval
All correction requests are reviewed by the site editor (currently the founder and sole operator). If the claim is verified, a correction will be published within a reasonable time frame.
5. Transparency with Readers
We believe that earning your trust means acknowledging and correcting mistakes openly. All significant corrections will include:
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A note at the bottom of the article
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The date of correction
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A brief explanation of what was changed and why
6. Continuous Improvement
We are continuously improving our editorial process to minimize future errors. Corrections help us learn and maintain editorial integrity.