Our editorial policy explains how content is selected, reviewed, and maintained. We aim to publish material that is accurate, relevant, and useful, with a clear process for checking sources and updating pages when needed. This page outlines the standards we use and how we address corrections.
Editorial Policy
Learn how we review, verify, and update content to keep our standards clear and consistent.
Read the standardsHow We Handle Editorial Decisions
Core Editorial Standards
Content Review
Every piece of content is reviewed before publication to check clarity, relevance, and consistency with our editorial standards. We look for information that serves the reader and fits the purpose of the page.
Sources and Accuracy
We rely on credible sources and verify important details before content is published. When facts change or stronger information becomes available, we update the content to reflect the most accurate version.
Corrections
If an error is found, we correct it as soon as possible. We may also revise content for clarity or completeness when updates are needed, so readers can trust the information they see.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is content reviewed before publication?
Content is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and relevance before it goes live. We also check that the information is supported by reliable sources and aligns with our editorial standards.
What sources do you use?
We use credible, relevant sources and verify key details before publishing. When needed, we compare information across sources to improve accuracy and consistency.
How are corrections handled?
When we identify an error, we update the content promptly. Corrections may involve fixing facts, improving clarity, or revising a section to reflect more current information.
Do you update content after publication?
Yes. We review content over time and update it when facts change, sources improve, or a page needs clarification. Our goal is to keep information accurate and useful.