Editorial Guidelines
Our editorial policy is built on transparency, accuracy and public interest.
How We Write and Verify News
- All news begins with raw information gathered from official sources, field reporters, press releases, government documents or verified public statements.
- Every report is cross-checked using credible references, direct verification, and follow-up communication when necessary.
- Stories pass through multiple editorial layers — initial draft, basic copy edit, fact-check, and final approval.
- We avoid sensationalism, speculative reporting and unverified claims.
No AI-Only Articles
AI tools may be used for background assistance, grammar support or formatting, but:
- No article on this website is generated solely by AI.
- All published reports are compiled, reviewed, edited and approved by humans.
Our newsroom adheres to widely accepted journalistic principles:
- Accuracy and fairness
- Independence from political or commercial influence
- No plagiarism
- Respect for privacy
- Avoiding harm, bias, or inflammatory language
- Clear distinction between news and opinion
Corrections Policy
We believe in transparency.
- If an error is identified, we update the article with corrected information at the earliest.
- When required, we add a correction note at the end of the story explaining what was changed and why.
- Readers may report inaccuracies by writing to info@hydigitalmedia.com.