Corrections Policy

Accuracy is fundamental to our editorial mission. We are committed to correcting errors promptly, updating information when necessary, and maintaining transparency with our readers.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

At Why How What When, we strive to publish reliable, well-researched, and factually accurate content across news, business, technology, health, science, education, lifestyle, and other topics.

Every article undergoes editorial review before publication. However, despite careful processes, errors or omissions may occasionally occur. When they do, we believe they should be addressed quickly and responsibly.

How We Handle Corrections

When a factual error is identified, our editorial team reviews the issue and verifies the available evidence before making any necessary changes.

Corrections may involve updating or revising:

  • Names, dates, places, or timelines.
  • Quotes, statements, or attributed information.
  • Company, product, or organizational details.
  • Statistical data or factual claims.
  • Information that is inaccurate, incomplete, or potentially misleading.

Article Updates

News and informational content often evolves as new developments emerge. We may update previously published articles to include new facts, official statements, additional context, or relevant information that improves the completeness and accuracy of our reporting.

These updates help ensure readers have access to the most current and reliable information available.

Reader Feedback

We value feedback from our readers and recognize that community input plays an important role in maintaining editorial quality.

If you believe an article contains an error or requires clarification, we encourage you to contact our editorial team. Every legitimate correction request is reviewed carefully and independently.

Transparency in Corrections

We believe significant factual corrections should not be made without acknowledging that a revision has occurred.

Where appropriate, articles may include an editor's note, correction notice, or updated publication information to inform readers that meaningful changes have been made.

Our Editorial Review Process

When a correction request is submitted, our editorial team examines the original source material, verifies supporting evidence, and evaluates whether a correction, clarification, or update is warranted.

Editorial decisions are based on factual accuracy, credible sources, available documentation, and established journalistic standards.

Our Promise to Readers

Credibility is built through accountability and continuous improvement.

Why How What When is committed to correcting mistakes, updating content when necessary, and maintaining transparent editorial practices. Our goal is to provide readers with trustworthy, balanced, and dependable information that meets the highest standards of responsible journalism.