Correction Policy

At PrimeUSA24, accuracy is fundamental to our mission. We are committed to correcting errors promptly and transparently. This policy outlines how we handle corrections, clarifications, and updates to our published content.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive for accuracy in all our reporting through:

  • Thorough research and fact-checking before publication
  • Verification of information from multiple sources, when possible
  • Clear attribution of sources and claims
  • Regular review of our published content

When We Issue Corrections

We will issue corrections for:

  • Factual errors: Incorrect dates, names, locations, numbers, or other verifiable facts
  • Attribution errors: Misattributed quotes or incorrect source identification
  • Misleading information: Content that, while technically accurate, creates a misleading impression
  • Significant omissions: Missing context that materially affects the story’s meaning

How to Report an Error

If you believe you’ve found an error in our reporting:

  1. Email us: Send details to contact@primeusa24.com
  2. Be specific: Include the article title, URL, and specific error you’ve identified
  3. Provide evidence: Include supporting documentation or sources when possible
  4. Include contact information: Provide your name and contact details for follow-up

Our Correction Process

Review Timeline

  • We aim to acknowledge error reports within 24 hours
  • Investigation and correction (if warranted) within 48-72 hours
  • Breaking news corrections are prioritized and handled immediately

Investigation Steps

  1. Verification: We verify the reported error against our sources and research
  2. Source consultation: We may contact original sources for clarification
  3. Editorial review: Senior editorial review for significant corrections
  4. Decision: Determine appropriate corrective action

Types of Corrections

Minor Corrections

For spelling, grammar, or minor factual errors that don’t affect the story’s substance:

  • Corrected silently in the article
  • Brief notation added: “This article has been updated to correct [brief description]”

Significant Corrections

For errors that materially affect the story’s meaning or accuracy:

  • Clear correction notice at the top or bottom of the article
  • Strikethrough text for corrected information (when appropriate)
  • Date and time of correction
  • Explanation of what was corrected and why

Example format:

CORRECTION [Date, Time]: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated [error]. The article has been updated to reflect that [correction].

Major Corrections

For substantial errors requiring significant changes:

  • Prominent correction notice
  • Detailed explanation of the error and correction
  • Republication notification if warranted
  • Social media updates for widely shared articles

Article Updates vs. Corrections

Updates

  • Developing stories: New information added to ongoing coverage
  • Follow-ups: Additional details that don’t contradict original reporting
  • Clearly labeled: “Updated: [Date, Time]” with description of new information

Corrections

  • Error fixes: Changing incorrect information to accurate information
  • Always disclosed: Never made silently for significant errors
  • Preserved record: The Original error may be noted for transparency

Clarifications

When our reporting is accurate but may be unclear or confusing:

  • Clarification note added to improve understanding
  • Additional context provided without changing original facts
  • Labeled clearly: “CLARIFICATION” to distinguish from corrections

Editorial Independence

Our correction policy operates independently of:

  • Advertiser interests or pressure
  • Political considerations
  • External pressure from subjects of coverage
  • Personal relationships or conflicts of interest

Correction Archives

  • Significant corrections are tracked internally for quality improvement
  • Patterns in errors help identify areas for additional training or process improvement
  • Regular review of correction trends to enhance our accuracy standards

Reader Feedback

We welcome constructive feedback about our coverage, even when no correction is needed. Reader input helps us:

  • Improve our reporting approach
  • Identify important story angles
  • Better serve our community
  • Maintain accountability to our audience

Appeals Process

If you disagree with our decision not to issue a correction:

  1. Provide additional evidence: Submit any new supporting information
  2. Explain your perspective: Detail why you believe a correction is still warranted
  3. Request senior review: Ask for escalation to senior editorial review
  4. Final decision: Our final editorial decision will be communicated clearly

Contact Information

Report errors or request corrections: 📧 contact@primeusa24.com

Subject line format: “Correction Request – [Article Title]”


This policy reflects our ongoing commitment to accuracy and transparency in journalism. We reserve the right to update this policy as our practices evolve.