Corrections Policy

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Corrections Policy
Company Logo
Organization Innocent Michael Network Inc.
Policy Type Corrections & Retractions
Scope Content Corrections, Editorial Standards, Public Transparency
Last Updated 6 May 2025
Contact [email protected]

Corrections Policy

Overview

At **Innocent Michael Network Inc.**, accuracy and credibility are fundamental to our editorial process. We are committed to identifying, addressing, and correcting errors transparently while ensuring our audience receives accurate and reliable information. This policy outlines our procedure for making corrections, issuing updates, and handling retractions.

Types of Corrections

Errors are categorized based on their severity and impact:

Type of Error Description Correction Action
**Minor Errors** Typos, formatting issues, or grammatical mistakes that do not affect content accuracy. Silent correction without a formal notice.
**Factual Errors** Incorrect information, such as misquoted statistics, wrong dates, or inaccurate technical details. Correction issued with an editorial note.
**Significant Errors** Major inaccuracies affecting user decisions, cybersecurity risks, or legal matters. Formal correction and acknowledgment in an update log.
**Retractions** Errors so substantial that they invalidate the entire article or pose security risks. Article retracted with a public notice.

Correction Process

When an error is identified, the following steps are taken:

  1. **Error Identification**
  - Readers, contributors, or editorial staff may report errors via [email protected] or our **support portal**.  
  - Errors flagged in security-related content are reviewed with priority.
  1. **Verification & Assessment**
  - The editorial team verifies the claim through internal fact-checking.  
  - For cybersecurity-related content, a **technical review** is conducted before making any changes.
  1. **Correction & Public Notice**
  - **Minor errors** (e.g., spelling mistakes) are silently corrected.  
  - **Factual errors** are corrected with an editorial note at the bottom of the article.  
  - **Significant corrections** include a timestamped correction notice explaining the update.  
  - **Retractions** are issued in extreme cases, with an archived copy available for transparency.
  1. **Public Transparency Measures**
  - A **corrections log** is maintained on the corrections page.  
  - All major updates are **timestamped and linked** to the revised content.  
  - Security-related errors are disclosed in line with our **responsible disclosure policy**.

Retraction Policy

In rare cases where an article contains fundamental inaccuracies that cannot be reasonably corrected, a **retraction notice** is issued. Retractions are handled as follows:

  • The original article is removed from publication.
  • A notice explaining the reason for the retraction is published in its place.
  • Affected users may be notified, particularly if cybersecurity risks were involved.

Reader Contributions to Corrections

We encourage readers to report potential errors through the following channels:

We appreciate community participation in maintaining the highest standards of accuracy and trustworthiness.

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At **Innocent Michael Network Inc.**, we recognize that integrity and transparency are the foundation of responsible content creation. We remain committed to promptly correcting errors and upholding editorial accountability.