At Top in the City, we uphold accuracy, transparency, and credibility in our reporting. If incorrect information is published, we are committed to promptly correcting errors and informing our readers. This Correction Policy outlines our approach to ensuring content integrity.
Premise
Top in the City strives to deliver factual and comprehensive news reports based on the best available information at the time of publication. Recognizing our responsibility to address inaccuracies, we pledge to correct errors efficiently and transparently.
Updating a Report
- Updates—whether corrections, clarifications, or additional information—are clearly indicated within the story.
- Significant corrections include a visible correction notice at the top of the article.
- We encourage readers to suggest corrections via email or through our website’s designated section.
Corrections
- Substantive corrections to articles, headlines, captions, graphics, and videos are promptly published with explanations for the change.
Clarification
- When factual accuracy remains intact but wording requires improvement for clarity, we refine content to address ambiguities.
- Clarifications also acknowledge new information or perspectives that enhance understanding.
Editor’s Notes
- Corrections raising ethical concerns or affecting the essence of a story may require an editor’s note, offering deeper context.
- Editor’s notes are approved by senior editors and incorporated into the article.
Additional Correction Policies
- Errors identified in reader comments are acknowledged and corrected by our editorial team.
- Incorrect information shared on social media platforms is retracted or corrected as necessary.
- We do not attribute errors to individual reporters or editors; corrections are handled as a team.
Reporting Inaccuracies
- Readers are encouraged to report inaccuracies via the Suggest A Correction section at the end of each web story or by emailing our editorial team.
- All reported inaccuracies are reviewed promptly.
Take-down Requests
- As a matter of editorial policy, we do not remove published content. Instead, inaccuracies are investigated and corrected when necessary.
- Updates or follow-ups may be published to ensure fairness, but article removal is not standard practice.
Content Modification
- Top in the City employs AI tools for swift and precise content modifications and corrections.
- Correction requests can be submitted via email, and necessary updates will be applied promptly.
At Top in the City, we are dedicated to journalistic integrity and accountability, ensuring that our readers receive accurate and trustworthy information.
📧 Email for corrections: corrections@topinthecity.com