Friday, 5 June 2026

VENTURE HIVE

CLARITY IN A NOISY WORLD



Corrections Policy

How VENTURE HIVE handles errors and maintains accuracy in independent journalism

Accuracy is the foundation of VENTURE HIVE's journalism. We publish carefully, but no newsroom is perfect. When we get something wrong, we correct it openly — in the original article, with a clear note, where readers can find it.

How We Classify Errors

Different types of errors require different responses. Here is how VENTURE HIVE classifies and handles each:

Typographical and Minor Errors

Spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, and formatting issues that do not affect the factual meaning of an article are corrected as routine maintenance. No formal correction note is required.

Factual Errors

Errors involving incorrect names, dates, figures, quotes, or descriptions of events are corrected directly in the article. A clearly labelled correction note is appended stating what was reported, what was incorrect, and what the correct information is.

Contextual Errors

Where missing context materially changed the meaning or fairness of a story, a clarification note is added. The original text is preserved alongside the clarification so readers can see what changed.

Developing Story Updates

Articles on fast-moving events are updated with timestamped update notes when significant new verified information becomes available. Readers can see when and how the article changed.

Significant Errors

Where an error fundamentally misrepresents a person, event, or the central claim of a story, a senior editor reviews the article. A full correction or editor's note is placed prominently at the top of the article.

Where Corrections Appear

All corrections appear in the original article — not on a separate page that most readers will never visit. VENTURE HIVE does not silently delete inaccurate content and rewrite it as if the error never happened. Correction notes are clearly labelled and dated so readers know when a change was made.

Where an error affected the headline or the central claim of a story, a prominent correction note is placed at the top of the article. Update notes for developing stories also appear at the top with timestamps.

How to Submit a Correction

If you believe VENTURE HIVE has published inaccurate information, contact our corrections team. To help us review your request quickly, please include:

Corrections Contact

corrections@venture-hive.com

Our Commitments

We do not remove errors without acknowledgment — every change to published content is documented.
We correct inaccuracies regardless of who or what they implicate.
We do not treat reader correction requests as complaints to be dismissed — they are reviewed seriously.
Legal pressure alone is not a basis for altering accurate, verified reporting.
Corrections are placed where they can be found — not buried in fine print.

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