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Correction Policy


At World News Central, we are committed to delivering accurate, balanced, and reliable journalism. Our editorial team employs a rigorous fact-checking process to ensure that the information we publish is correct and responsibly sourced. However, despite our best efforts, errors or inaccuracies may occasionally occur.

This Correction Policy outlines our approach to addressing such errors transparently, and the mechanisms by which individuals or entities can request a correction, clarification, or update to published content.

1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

Ensuring the accuracy of our reporting is a core principle of our editorial mission. All articles undergo a review process prior to publication that includes source verification, content validation, and editorial oversight.

However, should any factual inaccuracies be identified post-publication, we are open to reviewing and correcting such material promptly and responsibly.

2. Categories of Corrections

Corrections may be applied under the following scenarios:

  • Factual inaccuracies (e.g., names, dates, statistics, quotes)

  • Misattribution of sources or information

  • Spelling or grammatical errors that materially alter meaning

  • Broken or misdirected links

  • Outdated or superseded content

3. How to Request a Correction

If you believe that an article on our site contains a factual error, we encourage you to contact us directly.

In your email, please include:

  • The URL of the article in question

  • A detailed explanation of the issue

  • Any supporting evidence or references

We treat every correction request seriously and aim to respond within 3 business days of receipt.

4. Investigation and Editorial Action

Upon receiving a valid correction request, our editorial team will:

  • Review the facts and supporting materials

  • Consult original sources or subject matter experts if necessary

  • Determine whether a correction, clarification, or retraction is warranted

If a correction is required, it will be made transparently within the article, typically accompanied by an editorial note indicating the nature of the change and the date it was made.

5. Retractions

In rare cases where an article is found to be fundamentally flawed, misleading, or based on incorrect premises, a full retraction may be issued. Retractions will be clearly labeled and the original article will either be removed or marked as retracted, along with an explanation for transparency.

6. User Accountability

We encourage readers to submit legitimate correction requests. Malicious, defamatory, or abusive correspondence will be disregarded and may be reported.

7. Policy Updates

This Correction Policy is subject to periodic review and may be updated as editorial standards evolve or legal requirements change. Please revisit this page to stay informed of any modifications.

We thank you for helping us uphold the standards of ethical journalism and accountability.