Fact-Checking Policy
A) Newszola is committed to doing its best to publish accurate information across all of its content. I took many steps to ensure accuracy. I investigate the claims with suspicion. Questions challenge assumptions and conventional wisdom.
B) committed to achieving due precision in all my outputs. This commitment is fundamental to my reputation and audience trust. The term’ task ‘ means that accuracy must be adequate and appropriate to the output, taking into account the subject matter and nature of the content and explicitly stating/underlining any constraints that may affect that expectation.
C) this means that all my output, appropriate to its content and nature, must be well sourced and confirmed based on the available evidence. I try to be honest and open about what I don’t know and avoid baseless speculation.
D) My journalists never intentionally plagiarize, or knowingly distort information or context, including visual information.
e) I want independent verification from the source to confirm my claims, information, allegations, especially those made by government officials or anyone with an agenda beyond reporting the truth. Claims, complaints, material facts and other content that cannot be confirmed are usually attributed.
D) Newszola stays with the information it publishes and considers it accurate. If proven otherwise, I change the news item/information as soon as possible. I do not knowingly and materially mislead our audience. We do not distort my information, nor present invented material as true, which can damage our audience’s confidence in my content. I acknowledge serious informational errors and correct them quickly, clearly and appropriately.
e) i provide a fair opportunity for the public to report any inaccuracies or errors in my reporting through the ‘suggestions for corrections’ section displayed at the end of each web story published.
F) My journalists ‘ primary responsibility is to report, write, and verify facts. Stories are subject to review by one or more editors. Newszola has a multi-level fact-checking structure for stories that requires due diligence. The seniority of editors who review a story before publication varies on a variety of factors, including complexity, sensitivity, and time pressure.
My Correction policy :
Although the newszola.com constantly striving for excellence and accuracy, these errors, when made, are newszola.com will take responsibility for error correction and maintain a high level of transparency to ensure that misinformation does not spread
To achieve the goals of accuracy, transparency and excellence, each party must take the following steps
Readers :
If a reader sees an error, they must immediately contact the editor-in-chief, Emily Wentland, by email, phone, mail, or in person.
Email : <url> newszola@gmail.com
Sub: correction required
A correction is not formally submitted until the reader contacts the editor-in-chief directly. newszola@gmail.com corrections submitted to me may not be addressed timely or at all.
When sent by email or mail, the correction should include the name of the reader, the issue date or number where the correction appeared (in print, online, etc.), and a phone number or email address with which they can be contacted. Readers should include accurate information and a source where they received that information, if applicable. For example, if a student senate vote is miscalculated, please provide minutes from that meeting. The reader can expect a response from the editor-in-chief and can be contacted further if a clarification is mentioned or if the editor needs more information. Please note that filing a correction is a guarantee that the error will be investigated but not a guarantee that a correction will be issued.
The newszola.com :
Once the editor-in-chief is aware of an error, he or she will investigate the error using the information provided by the reader, the meeting minutes, the reporter’s recordings, and any other source of information available to him or her.
If an error is found, the editor-in-chief will issue a correction on all forms stating that the information was disseminated incorrectly.
Print :
Corrections will be printed on page 2A in the next issue published. The correction will indicate problems, articles and incorrect information with the correction.
The article will be corrected and an editor’s note will be added at the bottom of the article stating what was wrong and when the article was changed.
Social media :
The article can be found on Facebook, Twitter or the newszola.com if posted through any other online medium controlled by the U.S. government, a post will be made linking to the article the amendment is aimed at.
Once corrected, the editor-in-chief will contact the reader who submitted the correction and inform them of the steps taken to correct the error.