At Syabiz, we take accuracy seriously. Despite our rigorous editorial processes, mistakes can occasionally occur. This Corrections Policy outlines how we identify, address, and communicate errors in our published content to maintain trust and transparency with our readers.
When We Issue a Correction
We issue corrections for errors that materially affect the factual accuracy, clarity, or fairness of an article. Corrections are categorized into three tiers:
- Minor Corrections — Spelling, grammar, or formatting errors that do not affect the meaning of the content. These are fixed silently without a formal notice.
- Significant Corrections — Factual inaccuracies, incorrect dates, misattributed quotes, or misinterpreted data that could mislead readers. These are clearly noted at the top or bottom of the article with a timestamp.
- Retractions — If an article contains a severe error that fundamentally undermines its core premise, the article may be retracted entirely. A public retraction notice is published explaining the reason.
How to Report an Error
We encourage our readers, experts, and stakeholders to bring potential errors to our attention. If you believe you have found an inaccuracy, please contact us using the following methods:
- Email: Send details to [email protected] with the subject line
[Correction] - Article Title. - Contact Form: Use our Contact Form and select "Factual Error" in the subject line.
Please provide the following information to help us investigate promptly:
- The full URL of the article.
- The specific error you identified.
- Your recommended correction and, if possible, a verifiable source supporting the correction.
Our Correction Process
- Receipt: Our editorial team acknowledges receipt of the error report within 24 business hours.
- Investigation: We verify the reported error by reviewing our sources, raw data, and editorial notes.
- Action: If the error is confirmed, we issue the appropriate correction or retraction as outlined above.
- Notification: For significant corrections, we update the article and append a correction note with the date and nature of the change.
Correction Note Format
Significant corrections are appended to the bottom of the article in the following format:
Editor's Note: This article was updated on [Date] to correct [brief description of error]. The original text stated [incorrect information], which has been revised to [correct information]. We regret this error.
Archived Corrections
We maintain a log of all major corrections published in the past 12 months. This log is available upon request by contacting our editorial team.
For questions about this policy, please contact us.