Correction Policy


At newsthreads247.com, accuracy and transparency in our reporting are our top priorities. If we publish incorrect information, we’re committed to promptly fixing it and keeping you informed about any changes made.


  • Timely Updates
    Whenever an article is updated—whether due to a correction, clarification, or new information—a clear notice stating “Updated on [date]” will be added. For major changes, a prominent correction header will appear at the top.
  • What Gets Corrected
    We correct substantive errors in text, headlines, captions, graphics, multimedia—essentially, anything affecting accuracy.
  • Clarifications vs. Corrections
    If content is factually correct but unclear, we’ll add clarifications inside the article to improve understanding.
  • Editor’s Notes
    In cases involving serious ethical considerations or analytical depth, we may include an editor’s note explaining the reasoning behind the correction.

  • Report Errors
    Readers are encouraged to help us maintain accuracy. You can suggest corrections via the “Suggest a Correction” section at the bottom of each story or by emailing our editorial team directly.
  • Our Response
    All reports are taken seriously and promptly investigated. While we cannot guarantee every reported change will result in a correction, we pledge transparency and accountability.

  • If incorrect information is shared in comments or on our social media channels, we will promptly correct it or remove the post, ensuring proper context and accuracy.

  • We generally do not remove published content unless there are serious legal or ethical concerns. Instead, we investigate and issue corrections or clarifications as needed.

  • We may use AI-powered tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Google Gemini etc) to assist with rapid corrections. If you believe a piece of content needs updating—text, images, or otherwise—please email us with details and the relevant link, and we’ll update it promptly.

newsthreads247.com stands firmly by the facts we publish. But when we’re wrong, we own it—promptly, transparently, and responsibly.

Last updated: 07‑12‑2025Reena Singh, Founder, Writer & Editor-in-Chief