Fact-Checking Policy
This is our Fact-Checking Policy
We care about being perfectly clear and precise with words, headlines, and URLs and understand that words have the utmost power and act accordingly.
Writers under Curiosmos and Petri Pixel are obliged to verify the information they gather and write at all times. This includes identifying information such as names, locations, accurate statements, and reports related to the content.
Writers do their own fact-checking using their own judgment and information under the light of our Ethics Policy.
Curiosmos and Petri Pixel are ready to and will use fact-checkers both online and within the editorial team if the occasion calls for it, or we received reports of content violating this policy. We are committed to non-partisanship, transparency of sources, transparency of funding, and being open to reasonable criticism and corrections in our organization. We check the information with all related parties before publishing it online.
If we receive a claim regarding fact-checking on our website, we first contact the source of the claim for further elaboration and supporting information. We also contact individuals and organizations who would have more information about or have relevant experience on the subject at hand, as well as researching relevant literature (news articles, scientific and medical journal articles, books, interview transcripts, statistical sources) that have bearing on the topic.
We prefer to use unbiased information and data sources viewed by our equals, as much as possible. We also alert our readers that information and data from sources, such as political advocacy organizations and sided parties, should be evaluated considerately.
Depending upon the nature and complexity of the topic, other members of the editorial staff may contribute additional research and changes to the writers’ work, and the final product will pass through the hands of our editors. Any piece that is not deemed up to our standards by one or more editors is subject to further revision and review before being released for publication.
If you believe something published on Curiosmos does not follow this policy, and is unfactual content please let us know by contacting us.