Corrections Policy
At New Haven Postal, we are committed to accuracy, fairness, and transparency in all content we publish. While every article is carefully researched and reviewed before publication, we acknowledge that errors may occasionally occur.
Maintaining reader trust is a core priority, and we take responsibility for correcting mistakes promptly and transparently.
Our Commitment
We treat all factual errors seriously and aim to correct them in a timely, clear, and responsible manner. Corrections are made to uphold editorial integrity and ensure that our readers receive accurate and reliable information.
Types of Corrections
Minor Corrections
Minor corrections include spelling errors, typographical mistakes, grammatical issues, or formatting inconsistencies that do not affect the factual accuracy or overall meaning of an article. These updates may be made without a formal correction note.
Major Corrections
Major corrections involve errors that significantly impact the accuracy of a story, such as incorrect names, dates, figures, or factual claims. In such cases, a correction note will be added to the article clearly explaining what was corrected and why.
Clarifications
If an article is not factually incorrect but may be misleading or unclear, we may update the content to improve clarity. A clarification note may be included to inform readers that additional context has been provided.
Reporting an Error
If you believe that New Haven Postal has published incorrect or misleading information, we encourage you to notify us.
Email: [email protected]
Subject Line: Correction Request – [Article Title]
Please include:
- The title or URL of the article
- A brief description of the error
- The correct information, if available
- Any supporting sources or documentation
Editorial Review Process
All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team. If the issue is verified, the article will be updated promptly. When appropriate, a correction note will be added at the end of the article stating what was corrected and the date of the update.
Accountability
New Haven Postal believes that responsible informational publishing is built on accountability and openness. We are committed to correcting mistakes, learning from them, and continuously improving the quality and reliability of our content.