At Mera Report, accuracy is fundamental to our journalism. We are committed to correcting factual errors promptly, transparently, and responsibly whenever they are identified.
This policy explains how corrections are handled across our publication.
Our Commitment
We strive to publish accurate, fair, and well-sourced reporting. Despite careful editorial review, errors can occasionally occur.
When mistakes are identified, we take appropriate steps to correct the record while maintaining transparency with our readers.
Reporting an Error
Readers who believe a published article contains a factual error are encouraged to notify our editorial team.
When submitting a correction request, please include:
- The article title or URL
- A description of the suspected error
- Supporting information or reliable sources, where available
- Your contact information (optional, if a response is requested)
Each submission is reviewed by our editorial team.
How We Review Corrections
Upon receiving a correction request, we assess the information using available evidence and reliable sources.
If a factual error is confirmed, we will update the article as appropriate.
Not every request will result in a correction. Differences of opinion, editorial judgment, or interpretation do not necessarily constitute factual errors.
Types of Updates
Depending on the nature of the issue, we may take one or more of the following actions:
Correction
A factual error is corrected within the article. For significant corrections, an editor’s note may be added explaining what was changed.
Clarification
Additional wording may be added to improve clarity where the original text could reasonably be misunderstood, even if it was factually accurate.
Update
Articles covering developing news events may be updated as new verified information becomes available. Updates are part of normal news reporting and do not necessarily indicate that an earlier version contained an error.
Retraction
In rare circumstances where a story contains substantial inaccuracies or should not have been published, Mera Report may remove or retract the article. Where appropriate, a notice explaining the retraction will be published.
Transparency
We believe readers should understand when meaningful corrections have been made.
Where practical, significant factual corrections will include a note indicating that the article has been corrected or updated.
Minor edits, such as spelling, grammar, formatting, or stylistic improvements that do not change the meaning of an article, may be made without a formal correction notice.
Editorial Independence
Correction decisions are made solely by the editorial team.
Advertisers, sponsors, political organizations, or outside parties do not influence our correction process.
Continuous Improvement
We regularly review our editorial practices to improve the accuracy, fairness, and reliability of our reporting.
Our commitment to accountability is an essential part of maintaining reader trust.
Contact
If you believe a published article contains a factual error, please contact our editorial team through the contact information provided on our Contact page.
We appreciate readers who help us maintain the accuracy and integrity of our journalism.

