Effective Date: June 8, 2026
At The Press of Asia, we are committed to accuracy and transparency. If an error is published, we correct it promptly and openly.
- How Corrections Work
Errors are classified into three categories:
Minor Errors: Spelling, grammar, or formatting mistakes that do not affect the meaning of the article. These are corrected silently.
Substantive Errors: Errors that affect facts, figures, names, titles, or quotes. These are corrected in the text, and a correction note is added at the bottom of the article with a timestamp.
Significant Errors: Major factual errors that change the context or meaning of the story. These are corrected with a prominent note and may include a revised headline or retraction.
- How to Report an Error
If you believe an article contains an error, please contact us:
Email: [Your corrections email]
Include the article URL, the error you found, and any supporting evidence or source.
- Response Time
We review all correction requests within 48 hours and respond accordingly. Valid corrections are made immediately, and the correction note is added at the end of the article.
- Editorial Accountability
All corrections are reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief. A log of all corrections is maintained for internal reference and reader transparency.
- Updates
When an article is updated with new information, the update is noted with a timestamp. Updates that change the substance of the story include a brief explanation at the bottom of the article.
