Tinsel News is committed to accuracy in everything we publish. When we make mistakes, we correct them promptly, transparently, and in a way that serves our readers.
Our Commitment
We hold ourselves to a high standard of factual accuracy. Every article undergoes editorial review before publication. Despite our best efforts, errors occasionally occur. When they do, we treat corrections not as embarrassments but as an essential part of earning and maintaining trust.
How We Handle Corrections
- Factual errors: When we discover or are alerted to a factual error in a published article, we correct the text and append a dated correction notice at the bottom of the article describing what was changed and why.
- Clarifications: When published language is accurate but potentially misleading, we may add a clarification to provide additional context. These are noted at the bottom of the article.
- Significant corrections: For errors that substantially affect the meaning or conclusions of an article, we update the headline or summary as needed and place a prominent correction notice at the top of the article.
- Retractions: In rare cases where the central premise of an article is found to be incorrect, we issue a full retraction with an explanation.
Timeliness
We aim to publish corrections as quickly as possible after an error is confirmed. Minor corrections are typically made within hours. More complex corrections that require additional reporting may take longer, but we prioritize speed.
Report an Error
If you believe you have found an error in our reporting, please contact us at editor@readtinsel.com. Include the article title, the specific error, and any supporting information. We review every report and respond to confirm the outcome.