Fact-Checking Policy

a) The Gaming News Updates is dedicated to providing correct information in all of its articles, and will make every effort to do so. We follow a number of procedures to guarantee accuracy, including skeptically examining statements, challenging presumptions, and questioning conventional wisdom.

b) We pledge to ensure that every output is accurate to the required degree. This dedication is essential to maintaining our brand and audiences’ trust. The word “due” suggests that the accuracy must be sufficient and acceptable for the output, considering the topic and content’s nature, and clearly stating or emphasizing any limitations that might affect those expectations.

c) Our journalists never intentionally misrepresent context or facts, including visual data, or plagiarize.

d) We look for independent confirmation from sources to support assertions, data, and allegations, particularly those from prominent figures or anyone with a purpose other than just reporting the facts. Content that cannot be independently verified, such as claims, allegations, and important facts, should typically be attributed.

e) The Gaming News Updates maintains the veracity of the material it posts and believes it to be true. We promptly update the news item/information if found incorrect. We don’t purposefully or significantly mislead our audiences. We don’t portray made-up information as truth or falsify facts in order to damage our listeners’ confidence in our work. Serious factual errors are acknowledged, and they are promptly, explicitly, and appropriately corrected.

f) Every web story we publish includes a “Suggest A Correction” section, which gives the public a fair chance to address any mistakes or errors in our reporting.

g) The main duties of our journalists are story reporting, story writing, and fact-checking. One or more editors may examine a story before publication. A multi-level fact-checking framework is in place at the Gaming News Updates for articles that demand careful investigation. A story’s seniority among editors who evaluate it before it is published depends on a number of variables, such as the story’s intricacy, sensitivity, and deadline pressure.

Our Correction Policies

Although The Gaming News Updates.com always aims to be the best, we accept that mistakes will occasionally happen. When mistakes like this happen, The Gaming News Updates.com will own up to it, fix the problem, and keep things transparent so that everyone can feel secure that the false information doesn’t go out there.

The actions that each party must take in order to fulfill the objectives of quality, accuracy, and transparency are as follows:

READERS : Emilee Wentland, the editor-in-chief, should be contacted right away by phone, email, mail, or in person if a reader notices a mistake.

Email : [email protected]

Sub : Revision Required

Until the reader gets in touch with the editor-in-chief personally, a correction cannot be formally submitted. It’s possible that other Gaming News Updates.com staff members won’t respond to corrections you send them right away or at all.

Corrections sent via mail or email should contain the following information: the correction, the issue date or number, the reader’s name, the name and phone number or email address where the correction was viewed (in print, online, etc.). Furthermore, if applicable, readers must to cite their source and provide the accurate facts. For instance, if the total number of votes cast in the Student Senate was off, kindly submit the meeting minutes.

It is anticipated that the reader will receive a response from the chief editor and may be contacted again.

THE Gaming News Updates.com :

Upon learning of an error, the editor-in-chief will look into it using the reader’s information, meeting minutes, the reporter’s recordings, and any other information sources at hand.

In the event that an error is discovered, the chief editor will rectify the information in all forms where it was wrongly distributed.

PRINT :

The corrected version of the next edition will be printed on page 2A. Together with the adjustment, the issue, article, and inaccurate information will be noted.

Gaming News Updates.com:

The article will be updated, and at the bottom, an editor’s note will be included to clarify any errors and the date of the revision.

The article will be amended, and a notice from the editor pointing out the errors and the date of the correction will be put to the bottom of the piece.

SOCIAL MEDIA :

A post will be made pointing to the updated article and mentioning its correction if the story was shared on Facebook, Twitter, or any other website under the ownership of The Gaming News Updates.com.

Upon completion of the correction, the editor-in-chief will get in touch with the reader who made the correction to let them know what was done to fix the mistake.