Fact Checking Policy

At the Miami Standard, we are committed to providing accurate and reliable information. Our goal is to make sure that everything we post is accurate and reliable. Here’s how we validate our content while maintaining journalistic integrity:

Commitment to Accuracy

We work hard to ensure that all of our information is:

  • Correct and fact-based.
  • Supported by trustworthy sources.
  • Presented without bias.

If we discover errors, we correct them swiftly and notify our readers.

Fact-Checking Process

Our team conducts a thorough fact-checking process.

  • Research: We rely on credible sources such as government websites, studies.
  • Verification: We authenticate facts by cross-checking them with several credible sources.
  • Review: Every article is subjected to internal review before it is published.

Sources We Trust

    We rely on credible sources, including:

    • Government and official websites.
    • Research articles and academic studies.
    • Well-established news organizations.
    • Official statements from recognized institutes.

    Whenever possible, we give links or sources so that readers can independently verify the facts.

    Handling Corrections

      Even with rigorous evaluation, mistakes may happen. If we find any discrepancies:

      • We will correct them as quickly as possible.
      • We clearly state that a correction has been made and describe what has changed.

      Readers’ Feedback

        We welcome our readers’ feedback and encourage them to report any errors they find. All feedback is carefully analysed, and any necessary adjustments are implemented.

        Understanding the Limitations

          Some topics change rapidly or have little information. In such circumstances, we provide context, address any doubts, and update our content as new information becomes available.

          Thank you for placing your trust in the Miami Standard. We are committed to providing reliable and precise data in order to keep you informed.