Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

Fundamental Manufacturing publishes news, uncategorized, and useful content for our general readership. We are committed to accuracy and integrity across all our articles. This policy outlines our process for verifying facts before publication and how we address potential inaccuracies.

Verification Process Before Publication

Each piece of content undergoes a verification process before it is published. Our editorial team reviews all factual claims. We cross-reference information with multiple trusted sources to confirm accuracy. This step helps maintain the credibility of our content.

Types of Sources Prioritized

We prioritize specific types of sources to ensure the highest level of accuracy. Primary sources are our preferred choice. These include original research, government reports, official statements, and direct observation.

  • Primary Sources: Original documents, first-hand accounts, direct data, official reports from government bodies or recognized institutions.
  • Peer-Reviewed Research: Studies published in reputable academic journals.
  • Official Data: Statistics and information from authoritative national or international organizations.

Secondary sources, such as news articles from other reputable outlets, are used with caution. We verify their claims against primary sources whenever possible. Our team evaluates the expertise and potential biases of all sources.

How Claims Are Evaluated

Every factual claim within an article is subject to careful evaluation. We assess the evidence supporting each statement. Claims must demonstrate logical consistency and be supported by reliable information.

Our editors scrutinize claims for any signs of misinformation or disinformation. Critical claims require confirmation from at least two independent, authoritative sources. We aim to present information that is clear, precise, and verifiable.

Unverified Claims

Fundamental Manufacturing does not publish claims that cannot be adequately verified. If a claim lacks sufficient evidence, it is either omitted from the article or rephrased. We may present certain unconfirmed reports clearly as such, indicating the lack of full verification.

Our commitment is to factual reporting. Information presented as fact must meet our verification standards. We strive for transparency regarding the certainty of information.

Distinction Between Fact and Opinion

We maintain a clear distinction between factual information and opinion. Facts are statements that can be proven or disproven with objective evidence. Opinions represent personal beliefs, interpretations, or judgments.

Articles containing opinion will be clearly labeled. Our editorial content will not present opinions as facts. This separation helps our readers understand the nature of the information they are consuming.

Reader Reporting Process

We value the vigilance of our readers in maintaining accuracy. If you believe an article on Fundamental Manufacturing contains a factual error, please report it to us. Your feedback helps improve the quality of our content.

Send an email to [email protected] with the subject “Fact Check Request.” Include the full URL of the article in question. Please specify the exact claim you believe is incorrect and provide supporting evidence or sources.

Our editorial team will review your submission within five business days. We will investigate the reported claim thoroughly. If an inaccuracy is found, we will correct the article and issue a correction note where appropriate. We appreciate your assistance.

Last Updated: March 2026