Correction Policy

Correction Policy

Last Updated: [13/03/25]

At WBBState, we are committed to providing accurate and reliable news. However, we acknowledge that errors can occasionally occur. Our Correction Policy ensures that any mistakes in our content are promptly addressed and corrected to maintain transparency and credibility.

1. Identifying Errors

  • If we discover any factual errors, misleading statements, or inaccuracies in our content, we will take immediate action to correct them.
  • Readers, journalists, and experts are encouraged to report potential errors to us via [Insert Contact Email].

2. Types of Corrections

Depending on the nature of the mistake, we will implement the following correction methods:

  • Minor Edits: Typos, grammar mistakes, or formatting errors that do not affect the content’s meaning will be updated without a formal correction notice.
  • Substantive Corrections: If an article contains incorrect facts, data, or misleading information, we will update it and include a correction notice at the end of the article.
  • Retractions: In extreme cases where a story is deemed entirely incorrect or misleading, we may retract it and provide a formal explanation.

3. How We Make Corrections

  • When a correction is made, we will clearly indicate the changes in the article, along with a timestamp and explanation.
  • For significant corrections, we will issue an editor’s note explaining the mistake and the rectification made.
  • If necessary, we will update headlines or subheadings to reflect the corrected information.

4. Reader Involvement

We value our readers’ input in maintaining the accuracy of our content. If you come across an error in any of our articles, please contact us at [Insert Contact Email] with details and supporting sources. Our editorial team will review and verify the claim before making any corrections.

5. Transparency and Accountability

Maintaining trust with our audience is a priority. Our correction process ensures full transparency, and we take responsibility for any errors in our reporting.