Corrections Policy

Effective Date: June 2026

At Freelanews.com, accuracy, fairness, transparency, and accountability are fundamental to our journalism. We are committed to reporting the truth and correcting errors promptly and transparently whenever they occur.

This Corrections Policy outlines how Freelanews.com identifies, reviews, and corrects mistakes in our published content.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Freelanews.com strives to ensure that all published content is accurate, balanced, and thoroughly verified before publication. Despite rigorous editorial processes, errors may occasionally occur. When mistakes are identified, we take responsibility and act quickly to correct them.

Reporting an Error

Readers, sources, organisations, and members of the public who believe a story contains factual inaccuracies are encouraged to notify our editorial team.

Correction requests should include:

  • The headline or URL of the article
  • The specific information believed to be inaccurate
  • Supporting evidence or documentation where available
  • Contact information of the complainant

Requests may be sent to:

Email: news@freelanews.com

Alternatively, readers may use the contact form available on Freelanews.com.

Review Process

Upon receiving a correction request, the editorial team will:

  1. Acknowledge receipt of the complaint.
  2. Review the disputed information and supporting evidence.
  3. Consult reporters, editors, sources, and relevant documents.
  4. Determine whether a correction, clarification, update, editor’s note, or no action is warranted.

Where necessary, legal or subject matter experts may be consulted before a decision is reached.

Types of Corrections

Correction

When a factual error is confirmed, the article will be corrected promptly.

Examples include:

  • Incorrect names
  • Wrong dates
  • Inaccurate figures
  • Misquoted statements
  • Incorrect titles or affiliations

A correction note will be added to the article indicating what was corrected and when.

Clarification

If information in an article is technically accurate but may be misleading, unclear, or lacking context, a clarification may be added to improve understanding.

Update

Articles may be updated as new information becomes available after publication. Such updates do not necessarily indicate that the original report contained an error.

Editor’s Note

In exceptional circumstances involving significant concerns about content, sourcing, or editorial processes, an Editor’s Note may be added to provide readers with additional context.

Transparency in Corrections

Freelanews.com does not silently correct significant factual errors.

Substantial corrections will be disclosed through a correction note appended to the article, stating:

  • The nature of the error
  • The corrected information
  • The date the correction was made

Minor typographical, grammatical, formatting, or style errors that do not affect the meaning of the content may be corrected without a formal correction note.

Content Removal

As a matter of editorial principle, Freelanews.com generally does not remove published content solely because an individual, organisation, or source disagrees with it.

Content may be removed only under exceptional circumstances, including:

  • Compliance with applicable laws or court orders
  • Serious ethical breaches
  • Proven fabrication or plagiarism
  • Significant public safety concerns
  • Violations of privacy rights

Any removal decision shall be approved by senior editorial management.

Right of Reply

Individuals or organisations who believe they have been misrepresented in a Freelanews.com publication may request a right of reply.

Where appropriate, responses, rebuttals, clarifications, or rejoinders may be published in the interest of fairness and balanced reporting.

Editorial Independence

Correction decisions are made solely by Freelanews.com’s editorial team and are not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, political interests, government agencies, or external parties.

Continuous Improvement

Freelanews.com regularly reviews its editorial standards and correction procedures to strengthen public trust and maintain the highest standards of ethical journalism.

Contact

For correction requests, clarifications, or editorial concerns:

Freelanews.com Editorial Desk
Email: news@freelanews.com


Freelanews.com is committed to correcting errors openly, fairly, and promptly in the interest of public trust, transparency, and responsible journalism.

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