At Wall St. Bolt, we are committed to delivering accurate and reliable financial news and analysis. We recognize the importance of correcting any factual errors or inaccuracies as swiftly as possible. This Corrections Policy outlines how we handle corrections, retractions, and updates to our content to maintain transparency and trust with our readers.
Identifying Errors
Our editorial team strives for accuracy in every article we publish, but errors may occasionally occur. Errors can be identified through:
- Internal Review: Our editorial team regularly reviews content to ensure accuracy.
- Reader Feedback: Readers can report any potential errors or inaccuracies by contacting us at corrections@wallstbolt.com or via the contact form on our Contact Us page.
How We Respond to Errors
When an error is identified, we follow a clear process to investigate and address the issue:
- Review: Our editorial team will review the reported error to determine its nature (factual error, typographical mistake, etc.).
- Investigation: We verify the details of the error by reviewing the original sources of the information and conducting any additional fact-checking if necessary.
- Correction: If the error is verified, the content is updated as quickly as possible, and a correction notice is added to the article.
- Notification: If the error was reported by a reader, we will notify them once the correction has been made.
Types of Corrections
- Minor Corrections (Typographical Errors, Clarifications)
- If the error is minor, such as a typographical mistake or a clarification that does not affect the overall meaning of the article, we will correct the text without issuing a formal correction note. The changes will be reflected immediately.
- Significant Corrections (Factual Errors)
- If a factual error is found, we will issue a formal correction note at the end of the article, indicating what was changed and why. For example:
- Correction (Oct 10, 2024): An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Company XYZ reported a 10% growth in earnings. The correct figure is 5%.
- If a factual error is found, we will issue a formal correction note at the end of the article, indicating what was changed and why. For example:
- Retractions
- In rare cases, if an article contains significant inaccuracies or is fundamentally flawed, we may retract the article entirely. In such cases, we will:
- Remove the article from the site.
- Publish a retraction notice in place of the original content, explaining why the article was retracted.
- Notify readers of the retraction if they subscribed to the original article.
- In rare cases, if an article contains significant inaccuracies or is fundamentally flawed, we may retract the article entirely. In such cases, we will:
Transparency in Corrections
We believe in full transparency when it comes to corrections. Any article that has been updated with a correction or clarification will include a Correction Notice at the end of the article, clearly stating:
- What information was corrected.
- The date the correction was made.
Readers will always have access to the corrected information, and the original error will be acknowledged.
Ongoing Review Process
Our editorial team conducts ongoing reviews of published content to ensure that it remains accurate and up to date. If new information becomes available that affects a previously published article, we will update the content and notify our readers of any significant changes.
Reporting Errors
We encourage our readers to report any potential errors they find. If you spot an error or have concerns about the accuracy of our content, please reach out to us at:
- Email: corrections@wallstbolt.com
- Contact Form: Available on our Contact Us page.
We are committed to addressing all reports of inaccuracies promptly and thoroughly.