At QuickFeed.in, we are committed to journalistic integrity and transparency. We recognize our responsibility to provide accurate, well-researched information to our readers. This Correction Policy outlines our process for identifying and correcting errors, updating content, and maintaining trust with our audience.


Core Principles

We strive to publish content based on the most accurate and complete information available at the time of publication. However, if a factual or editorial error is discovered, we take prompt steps to correct it.

Our correction practices include:

  • Updating content on our website

  • Notifying our audience on social media (if applicable)

  • Adding clarification or editor’s notes when necessary

  • Issuing apologies in cases of significant misinformation


Updating Reports

When a news article or story is updated due to new developments or a factual correction:

  • A disclaimer or correction tag is added to the article, usually near the top or at the correction point.

  • Significant corrections are labeled clearly with phrases like:
    [Correction: Updated information added on DD/MM/YYYY]

  • If new, verified information changes the meaning or context of a story, the headline may also be revised.

We encourage readers to submit correction suggestions. You can email us at đź“§ corrections@quickfeed.in or use the “Suggest a Correction” option available at the end of each article.


Types of Corrections

âś… Factual Corrections

If an article, headline, image caption, graphic, video, or other media contains incorrect information, we will:

  • Fix the content promptly

  • Add a correction notice to inform readers what was changed and why

Clarifications

If the factual basis of a report is correct but the language is unclear, ambiguous, or potentially misleading, we will:

  • Revise the wording for clarity

  • Add a clarification note explaining the change

  • Indicate if any important voices or perspectives were added post-publication

Editor’s Notes

For more serious concerns—such as ethical missteps, content that alters the core message of a story, or violations of journalistic standards—we may add an Editor’s Note. This note:

  • Describes the nature of the issue

  • Explains the reason for the correction or clarification

  • Is reviewed and approved by a senior editor before publication


Reader Contributions and Corrections

We value feedback and encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you notice an error or misleading statement, please:

  • Use the “Suggest a Correction” feature below the article

  • Or email us directly at đź“§ corrections@quickfeed.in

Please include:

  • The URL of the story

  • A brief description of the correction

  • Supporting evidence or links, if available


Take-down Requests

As a policy, we do not accept take-down requests unless:

  • There is a proven inaccuracy that requires factual correction

  • The information poses a direct threat to a person’s safety or well-being (in rare and exceptional cases)

Instead of removal, we prefer to:

  • Issue updates or clarifications

  • Add editor’s notes

  • Publish follow-up articles if needed


Comment Corrections and Social Media

  • If a reader identifies an error in the comments section, our team may acknowledge the correction there and update the article accordingly.

  • We also correct or remove inaccurate posts from our social media channels when applicable.


Accountability

QuickFeed.in does not single out individual reporters or editors for honest mistakes. Instead, we take collective responsibility and ensure the error is addressed professionally and transparently.


Need to Report an Error ?

We are always open to improvement. If you spot something that needs correcting, please email us at:
đź“© corrections@quickfeed.in

Include:

  • The article URL

  • Description of the issue

  • Your suggested correction

We will review all requests and respond within 3–5 business days.