📰 Newsnomy Fact Check Policy
Website URL: https://newsnomy.com
Contact for Corrections/Claims: contactus@newsnomy.com
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
Newsnomy is committed to publishing only news and analysis that is accurate, impartial, and thoroughly verified. Fact-checking is an integral, non-negotiable step in our editorial process before any article is published. Our policy covers all verifiable factual claims, including statistics, dates, names, quotes, locations, and the essential context of events. We only fact-check claims that are publicly verifiable. Opinions, predictions, or claims that are clearly labeled as satire are not subject to this process.
2. Methodology and Verification Process
Our fact-checking process adheres to the principles of verification and transparency.
A. Selection of Claims
Every article goes through a line-by-line check. For complex or sensitive articles, a dedicated editor reviews the sourcing. We focus on checking:
- Claims that form the core thesis of a story.
- Controversial or surprising claims made by public figures, politicians, or viral social media posts.
- Data, statistics, and any information that could potentially harm the public (e.g., medical, financial, or safety claims) if incorrect.
B. Source Standards
All factual assertions must be supported by primary, authoritative sources.
- Primary Sources: Original documents (government reports, court records, scientific papers, official press releases, first-hand interviews, raw data).
- Secondary Sources: We use reputable news agencies, established media outlets, and subject matter experts for context, but we always attempt to cross-verify the original claims with primary sources whenever possible.
- Visual Content: All images and videos are verified using reverse image searches and forensic tools to confirm their origin, date, and context (e.g., checking if a photo is recent or being used out of context).
C. Verification Protocol
- Traceability: Every fact is traced back to its original source document or record.
- Triangulation: We seek at least two independent, authoritative sources to confirm critical, high-impact claims.
- Context: We ensure that quotes, data, and claims are presented within their proper context to prevent misinterpretation.
3. Fact-Check Ratings and Labeling
When Newsnomy publishes a dedicated fact-check article to address external claims (e.g., from social media or other outlets), we use a clear rating system to categorize the claim’s veracity:
| Rating | Description |
| TRUE | The claim is wholly accurate and supported by evidence. |
| MOSTLY TRUE | The central claim is true, but there are minor inaccuracies or missing context. |
| HALF TRUE/MISLEADING | The claim contains a mix of accurate and inaccurate elements, or is presented out of context to mislead. |
| MOSTLY FALSE | The central claim is predominantly false, though some minor elements may be true. |
| FALSE | The claim is wholly untrue and contradicted by verified facts. |
| SATIRE/OPINION | The statement is not a factual claim and is clearly satirical or subjective. |
4. Corrections and Appeals
Newsnomy maintains a robust Corrections Policy in conjunction with our Fact Check Policy.
A. How to Report an Error
If a reader or source believes an article published on https://newsnomy.com contains a factual error or an inaccurate fact check, they may submit a correction request.
- Email: Send an email to
contactus@newsnomy.comwith the subject line: “Fact Check/Correction Request.” - Include: The specific article URL, the alleged error, and the verifiable evidence supporting the correction.
B. Review Process
- All correction requests are reviewed by a Senior Editor within 48 hours.
- The editor re-checks the original sources and investigates the new evidence provided.
- If an error is confirmed, the content will be corrected immediately. A clear Correction Note will be added to the article, detailing what was changed and when.
C. Transparency
We believe transparency is vital. We will publicly acknowledge and correct all significant factual errors, ensuring the correction is as prominent as the error itself. We reserve the right to decline correction requests for non-factual opinions or trivial matters.
5. Non-Partisanship and Independence
Newsnomy’s fact-checking is conducted independently and without political bias. Our decisions are based purely on the verifiable evidence and data available, regardless of the political affiliation, ideology, or subject of the claim.



