At MotoCraft.in, we are committed to delivering accurate and reliable automotive news and information. Our Correction Policy outlines our approach to addressing errors, ensuring transparency, and maintaining the trust of our readers. We strive to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity in all our content.
Our Commitment
MotoCraft.in aims to provide precise and up-to-date information based on the data available at the time of publication. We recognize that errors can occur, and we are dedicated to correcting them promptly and transparently while keeping our audience informed.
Updating a Report
- We clearly indicate when an article has been updated, whether for corrections, clarifications, or additional details.
- Significant corrections are highlighted with a correction notice at the top of the article, clearly explaining the changes made.
- We encourage our readers to submit correction suggestions via email or through the designated section on our website.
Corrections
- Substantive errors in articles, headlines, photo captions, graphics, or other content are corrected promptly, with an explanation of the change provided.
- Corrections are made transparently to maintain trust and accuracy.
Clarifications
- If an article is factually correct but lacks clarity or detail, we add clarifications within the content to resolve ambiguities.
- Clarifications may also be included to reflect new information or perspectives.
Editor’s Notes
- Significant corrections or issues raising ethical concerns may include an editor’s note to provide context or explanation.
- Editor’s notes are reviewed and approved by senior editors to ensure transparency.
Other Correction Policies
- Errors pointed out by readers in comments are reviewed and corrected by our community engagement team.
- Incorrect information shared on our social media platforms is promptly corrected or retracted.
- We do not assign blame to individual writers or editors for errors.
Reporting Inaccuracies
- Readers can report inaccuracies through the “Suggest a Correction” section at the bottom of each article or by emailing us directly at motocraft@gmail.com.
- We take all feedback seriously and investigate reported inaccuracies promptly.
Take-down Requests
- MotoCraft.in does not entertain take-down requests as a standard practice. Instead, we investigate claims of inaccuracy and issue corrections or updates as needed.
- Fairness considerations may lead to follow-up articles or updates to existing coverage, but article removal is not typical.
Content Modification
- We may use AI tools to assist with content modification and correction, ensuring swift and accurate updates.
- Requests for corrections or content modifications can be submitted via email to motocraft@gmail.com, including the article link and details of the correction. We will make necessary changes promptly.
MotoCraft.in is dedicated to maintaining accuracy, transparency, and accountability in our reporting. Our Correction Policy reflects our commitment to providing trustworthy automotive content to our readers.