AI news moves fast. Prices change, product pages change, and bold claims sometimes get pulled back. That means a news site needs a clear way to fix mistakes.
Why this builds trust
A corrections policy tells readers what happens when a story is wrong or out of date. It shows that the site takes accuracy seriously.
It also helps writers work better. When a newsroom has a clear process, updates are faster and easier to track.
What a good policy explains
- When a story gets corrected.
- When a story is only updated.
- How readers can report a mistake.
- How the site shows what changed.
- Who checks the fix before it is posted.
Readers trust a site more when it fixes errors openly instead of quietly hiding them.



