Accuracy is fundamental to credibility. This Corrections Policy explains how SocietyObserver handles errors, updates, and clarifications.
Our Approach to Corrections
When an error is identified, we:
- Investigate the issue promptly
- Correct the content as soon as possible
- Clearly note the correction within the article
Corrections are made without removing the original context unless legally or ethically required.
Types of Corrections
Corrections may include:
- Factual inaccuracies
- Misattributions or incorrect references
- Clarifications of ambiguous language
Minor edits for grammar or clarity may not be noted unless they affect meaning.
Reader Feedback
We encourage readers to report potential errors or request clarification. All credible feedback is reviewed by the editorial team.
To report an issue, Contact the Editorial Team:
👉 https://societyobserver.com/contact-us/
Editorial Accountability
Corrections are not treated as failures, but as part of responsible publishing. Maintaining an accurate public record is central to SocietyObserver’s mission.
Urooj Mukhtar is a senior writer and analyst at SocietyObserver, where she examines power, conflict, and media narratives through deeply researched, evidence-based reporting. Her work focuses on the human consequences of political decisions, the language of war and policy, and how narratives shape public consent. Beyond her investigations, she enjoys good food and a well-made cup of coffee.