Fact Checking Policy — The States Alert
At The States Alert, we are committed to providing our readers with accurate, reliable, and verified information. We understand the responsibility that comes with delivering news and alerts to our audience and we take fact-checking seriously.
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Our Fact-Checking Process
1️⃣ Source Verification
We collect news and updates only from credible and trustworthy sources, including reputable news agencies, government portals, official statements, and verified press releases.
2️⃣ Cross-Checking
Our editorial team cross-checks information with multiple independent sources to ensure accuracy and completeness before publishing.
3️⃣ Transparency
Whenever possible, we provide source links, references, or supporting evidence within our news articles, so readers can verify information themselves.
4️⃣ Corrections
If any error or inaccuracy is identified, we promptly investigate and update the article. We clearly mention any major corrections in the content.
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Use of Anonymous Sources
We rarely rely on anonymous sources. If we do, it is only when there is a compelling public interest and no other way to obtain the information. In such cases, we ensure the credibility of the source through thorough checks.
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User Contributions
If you believe any information published on The States Alert is inaccurate or misleading, please notify us immediately at:
[arqsuperstar@gmail.com]
We appreciate and welcome feedback from our readers to help maintain the highest standards of accuracy.
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Our Commitment
The States Alert is dedicated to maintaining journalistic integrity, transparency, and accountability in every piece of news we publish. Our readers’ trust is our top priority.