Correction Policy for Din Raat News 24
Din Raat News 24 (hereinafter referred to as “Din Raat News 24” / “We” / “Us” / “Our”) is committed to ensuring accountability and transparency in its reporting. Through this Correction Policy, we outline the steps we take to rectify any inaccuracies published on our website. As part of our responsibility to our readers, we ensure corrections are made promptly and that you are informed about such corrections at the earliest opportunity.
Premise
Din Raat News 24 strives to deliver accurate and comprehensive news reports based on the information available at the time of reporting. In the event of an error, we act swiftly to correct it and ensure the revised information is communicated clearly. As a digital platform, we issue corrections or clarifications through our social media channels, share an editor’s note, or update the content directly. For major errors that may result in misinformation, we issue a timely apology to our readers.
Updating a Report
We adhere to the practice of including notes on stories that have been updated. Whenever a significant error is corrected or new updates from stakeholders are added, we use a correction, clarification, or editor’s note to inform our readers.
If errors occur in content flagged during our fact-check process (as outlined in our Fact-Check Policy), we promptly update the article. At the top of the article, we include a bold note, such as: “[Correction: Updated Information…]”, followed by a detailed explanation of the changes.
We also invite community members to report inaccuracies via email at contact@dinraatnews24.com. or through the “Suggest A Correction” option available at the bottom of every article.
Corrections
When a substantive error is identified in an article, headline, photo caption, graphic, or video, we publish a correction that clearly explains why the change was necessary.
Clarifications
If our reporting is factually accurate but the language used is unclear or insufficiently detailed, we rewrite the content and provide a clarification. This may include noting additional commentary or new details that have emerged, which may shift the context of the story.
Editor’s Notes
For corrections that significantly alter the substance of an article or raise ethical concerns, we include an editor’s note explaining the issue. Any such note is reviewed and approved by a senior editor before publication.
Other Correction Policies
- If a reader identifies an error in the comment section of an article, our community engagement team will acknowledge the correction in the comments.
- If incorrect information is published on social media, we correct it on the same platform and retract the inaccurate details if they cannot be edited.
- We avoid attributing blame to individual reporters or editors (e.g., “reporting error” or “editing error”).
Reporting Inaccuracies
If you believe any of our published stories contains inaccuracies, you can report it via the “Suggest A Correction” option available at the end of every article. Alternatively, you can email us at contact@dinraatnews24.com.
Take-down Requests
As a general editorial policy, we do not entertain requests for content removal. If the subject of a story claims that the content is inaccurate, we will investigate and, if necessary, issue a correction.
In cases where fairness necessitates a follow-up or update to earlier coverage, we may take further editorial action. However, we do not remove content entirely as though it had never been published.
When publicly available personal information is included in our reporting, we will review take-down requests only if the individual is under a credible threat of physical harm due to such publication.
Content Modifications Using AI Tools
We utilize AI tools (such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and others) to assist in modifying content. Corrections or updates are implemented immediately upon verification. If you notice any inaccuracies, please provide the details and link to the story by emailing us at contact@dinraatnews24.com, and we will promptly revise the content.