Editorial Guidelines – Real Source24
At Real Source24, we are committed to delivering accurate, responsible, and unbiased news content to our readers. Our editorial policies ensure transparency, accountability, and journalistic integrity in everything we publish.
1. Accuracy and Verification
We strive to verify every fact before publishing. Our editorial team cross-checks information from trusted sources and official statements to maintain accuracy in reporting. In the event of any discrepancies, we make prompt corrections.
2. Original Content Policy
All our articles are written by our editorial team or freelance contributors. We do not allow plagiarism or duplication of any kind. If external sources are referenced, proper attribution is given with due credit.
3. Fairness and Independence
Our news coverage is neutral, fair, and free from political or commercial bias. Editors and writers are instructed to follow impartial practices and maintain independence from external influence.
4. Editorial Process
Every article goes through a basic review and quality check before publishing. This includes grammar, factual accuracy, relevance, and overall readability. Headlines are crafted to reflect the content truthfully without sensationalism.
5. Corrections and Updates
If any error is discovered post-publication, we immediately update the article and note the correction. We also allow our readers to report inaccuracies via our Contact Us page.
6. Opinion vs. News
Opinion pieces are clearly labeled to distinguish them from factual reporting. We believe in giving space for diverse viewpoints while ensuring they are respectful and do not spread misinformation.
7. AI and Automation Disclosure
While we may use AI tools to assist in research or content suggestions, all editorial decisions are made by human editors. No article is published without human review and approval.
8. Editorial Independence
We maintain a strict wall between our editorial and advertising teams. Paid content, if any, will always be clearly labeled as “Sponsored” or “Advertorial.”
Last Updated: June 22, 2025