Correction Policy for WorldInPast24Hrs.com
At WorldInPast24Hrs.com, we are committed to delivering accurate and reliable information to our readers. However, we recognize that mistakes can happen. Our correction policy ensures that errors are addressed promptly and transparently to maintain the trust and confidence of our audience.
Reporting Errors
If you spot an error in our content, we encourage you to bring it to our attention. You can report corrections via:
- Email: corrections@worldinpast24hrs.com
- Subject Line: Correction Request
- Details to Include:
- The title or URL of the article
- A description of the error
- Source of the correct information, if available
Correction Process
- Investigation:
- Once a report is received, our editorial team reviews the claim and investigates the error using available evidence, including reporter notes, sources, and official data.
- Decision:
- If an error is confirmed, a correction is issued promptly.
- If the error is deemed minor (e.g., a typo), it may be corrected without an editor’s note.
- Transparency:
- For significant corrections, an editor’s note is added to the content, explaining the nature of the error and the changes made.
- For breaking news, updates are marked with timestamps to indicate when the information was revised.
Where Corrections Are Made
- Website: The incorrect article is updated, and a correction note is added at the bottom, highlighting the changes.
- Social Media: If the article was shared on platforms like Facebook or Twitter, an updated post will notify readers of the correction.
- Print (if applicable): Corrections are included in the next issue on a designated page for errors.
Reader Follow-Up
After making a correction, we may follow up with the reader who reported the error to inform them of the steps taken to address it.
Commitment to Accuracy
At WorldInPast24Hrs.com, accuracy is at the heart of our journalism. We are dedicated to maintaining transparency and accountability in all our content. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us at corrections@worldinpast24hrs.com.