At MotoCraft.in, we are dedicated to providing accurate, reliable, and trustworthy automotive content. Our Fact-Checking Policy outlines the rigorous steps we take to ensure the accuracy of our information and maintain the trust of our readers.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
a) Pursuing Accuracy: MotoCraft.in strives to publish accurate information across all its content. We approach claims with skepticism, question assumptions, and challenge conventional wisdom to ensure the highest standards of accuracy.
b) Due Accuracy: We are committed to achieving due accuracy, meaning the accuracy of our content is appropriate to its subject matter and nature. Any constraints that may affect accuracy are clearly stated or highlighted.
c) Well-Sourced Content: All our content is well-sourced, based on available evidence, and corroborated whenever possible. We are transparent about what we don’t know and avoid unfounded speculation.
d) No Plagiarism or Distortion: Our journalists never deliberately plagiarize or distort facts, context, or visual information. We uphold integrity in all our reporting.
e) Independent Verification: We seek independent verification from credible sources to confirm claims, especially those made by public figures or entities with potential agendas. Uncorroborated claims, allegations, or facts are clearly attributed.
f) Standing by Our Content: MotoCraft.in stands by the accuracy of its published information. If inaccuracies are identified, we correct them promptly and transparently. We do not knowingly mislead our audience or present fabricated material as fact.
g) Public Feedback: We provide readers with the opportunity to report inaccuracies or errors through the “Suggest a Correction” section at the end of each article or via direct contact.
h) Fact-Checking Process: Our journalists are responsible for reporting, writing, and fact-checking stories. Articles undergo review by one or more editors, with the level of editorial oversight depending on the complexity, sensitivity, or urgency of the content.
Our Correction Policies
While MotoCraft.in strives for excellence and accuracy, we acknowledge that errors may occur. When they do, we take responsibility for correcting them promptly and transparently to prevent the spread of incorrect information.
Readers
If you spot an error in our content, please contact our Editor-in-Chief directly:
Email: motocraft@gmail.com
Subject: Correction Needed
To ensure timely action, corrections must be submitted directly to the Editor-in-Chief. Submissions to other staff members may not be addressed promptly. Please include the following details:
- The correction needed
- The article title, publication date, or URL where the error appeared
- Your name and contact information (phone number or email)
- The correct information and, if applicable, a source (e.g., official press releases, automotive specifications, or other verifiable documents)
Readers can expect a response from the Editor-in-Chief, who may contact you for clarification or additional information. Submitting a correction triggers an investigation, but it does not guarantee that a correction will be issued.
MotoCraft.in
Upon receiving a correction request, the Editor-in-Chief will investigate using the provided information, reporter notes, official documents, or other reliable sources. If an error is confirmed, we will take the following steps:
Website:
- The article will be updated with the correct information.
- An editor’s note will be added at the bottom of the article, detailing the error and the date of correction.
Social Media:
- If the incorrect information was shared on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or other MotoCraft.in-controlled accounts, a post will be made linking to the corrected article and noting the correction.
Notification:
- The Editor-in-Chief will inform the reader who submitted the correction about the steps taken to address the error.
MotoCraft.in is committed to maintaining transparency and accountability in our fact-checking and correction processes. We value our readers’ trust and encourage feedback to help us uphold the highest standards of automotive journalism.
Contact Us
For questions, concerns, or to report inaccuracies, please reach out to us at motocraft@gmail.com.