1. Commitment to Accuracy

We take credible claims of factual inaccuracy seriously. When a material factual error is identified, we aim to correct, clarify, annotate, update, or remove content as appropriate.

2. What Qualifies as a Correction Request

A correction request should identify:

Requests lacking specific detail may not be processed.

3. How to Submit a Correction Request

Send correction requests to: [Insert Email]

Include the subject line: Correction Request

If you are requesting a right of reply rather than a factual correction, please say so explicitly.

4. Review Process

On receiving a correction request, we may:

Submission of a request does not guarantee immediate removal, correction, or response.

5. Possible Outcomes

After review, we may choose one or more of the following:

6. Material vs. Non-Material Issues

We are more likely to issue formal corrections for:

We may decline formal correction treatment for:

7. Right of Reply

Where appropriate, a named person or entity may request a right of reply. We may publish a concise response, summary, or statement where it contributes meaningful factual context.

We reserve the right to edit replies for length, clarity, civility, legal risk, and relevance.

8. Timing

We aim to review good-faith, evidence-based correction requests within a reasonable period, but timing may vary depending on complexity, evidence volume, and staffing.

9. Transparency of Corrections

Where practical, substantive changes will be reflected through:

We may also preserve prior versions internally for record-keeping.

10. Abuse of the Corrections Process

We may decline or limit responses to requests that are abusive, repetitive, bad-faith, threatening, automated, or unsupported by evidence.

11. Contact

Correction and response requests should be sent to:
Email: contact@flippascam.com