At USAObit.blog, accuracy and transparency are core values. This Sources & Corrections Policy explains how we select information sources, verify facts, and correct errors to maintain trust with our readers and comply with Google and Bing quality standards.
๐ฐ Our Commitment to Accuracy
USAObit.blog is committed to publishing content that is:
Factually accurate
Timely and responsible
Clearly sourced
Updated when new verified information becomes available
We understand the importance of reliable information, especially when covering sensitive topics such as deaths, accidents, crimes, and public safety.
๐ Approved Information Sources
We rely on credible, verifiable, and publicly available sources, including:
Official law enforcement agencies
Government departments and public records
Court documents and arrest reports
Medical examiner or coroner statements
Verified statements from family representatives
Reputable US news organizations
Emergency services and transportation authorities
Unverified social media content is not treated as a primary source unless confirmed by reliable authorities.
⚠️ Developing Stories Disclaimer
Many of our articles cover ongoing or developing situations. In such cases:
Initial information may be incomplete
Details can change as investigations progress
Updates are added once verified information is available
We clearly distinguish between confirmed facts and unconfirmed details.
๐ง Fact-Checking Process
Before publication, content is reviewed to ensure:
Facts are supported by reliable sources
Headlines accurately reflect the article
Dates, locations, and names are verified
Sensitive information is handled responsibly
We avoid speculation and rumor-based reporting.
๐ Corrections Policy
If an error is identified, USAObit.blog follows a transparent correction process:
✔ How Corrections Are Made
Errors are corrected promptly after verification
Updated information is clearly reflected in the article
Significant corrections may include a visible update note
✔ Types of Corrections
Factual inaccuracies
Incorrect names, dates, or locations
Misstated official information
Clarifications for misleading wording
We do not remove articles solely to hide mistakes; instead, we correct them responsibly.
๐ข Reader Feedback & Correction Requests
We value our readers’ input.
If you believe any content on USAObit.blog is inaccurate or outdated, please contact us with:
USAObit.blog is committed to responsible journalism, transparent corrections, and verified sourcing.
We believe trust is earned through accuracy, accountability, and respect for our readers.
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