Our Commitment to Accuracy
At Arbiter Post, we prioritize accuracy and transparency in all our reporting. We understand the importance of providing our readers with reliable information and are committed to promptly addressing and correcting any errors that occur.
Submitting a Correction Request:
If you believe we have published inaccurate or incomplete information, we encourage you to bring it to our attention. Please include the following details when submitting a correction request:
- The title or URL of the article in question.
- A description of the error or inaccuracy.
- Any supporting evidence or documentation, if available.
Submit your correction request to [email protected]. Our editorial team reviews all requests thoroughly and will respond promptly.
Our Correction Process:
- Review: Upon receiving a correction request, our team will review the claim, verify the facts, and consult the original sources.
- Correction Decision: If the claim is valid, we will update the article to correct the error. Substantial corrections will be noted with a correction notice at the top or bottom of the article.
- Transparency: We will clearly indicate what has been corrected, specifying the nature of the error and the changes made.
- Notification: If you submitted the request, we will notify you of the resolution and the steps taken.
Types of Corrections:
- Minor Corrections: Typographical errors, minor grammatical mistakes, or formatting issues that do not affect the overall meaning of the content.
- Major Corrections: Factual inaccuracies, misleading information, or errors that could impact the reader’s understanding of the story.
- Retractions: In rare cases where an article contains fundamental inaccuracies or ethical violations, we may retract the piece entirely. Retractions will include an explanation and be clearly marked.
Updates to Articles:
For updates that add new information or context but do not involve errors, we will label them as “Updates” rather than “Corrections.” The time and date of the update will be noted.
Reader Trust Matters:
Arbiter Post is committed to earning and maintaining the trust of our readers. If you have any questions about our corrections policy, feel free to contact us at [email protected].