Our corrections policy
When Newsroom publishes inaccurate information, we correct it. This page explains how to request a correction and how we handle errors when we discover them ourselves.
How to request a correction
Email corrections@blog.freebulksmsonline.com with:
- The article URL or title
- The specific passage you believe is incorrect
- The correct information, with a source we can verify
We review every correction request within 72 hours and respond directly. If a correction is warranted, we update the article and add a clearly labeled correction notice at the top of the affected story.
How we label corrections
Material factual corrections appear as a “Correction” notice at the top of the corrected article. The notice describes what was incorrect, what the correct information is, and when the correction was issued.
Minor copyedits, typo fixes, and formatting changes are not labeled, since they don’t change the substance of the reporting.
What rises to a correction
We issue corrections for: incorrect facts, misattributed quotes, misidentified people or organizations, miscalculated numbers, and misrepresented positions. We do not “correct” interpretations or analysis — those may be revised based on new information, but they are different from factual errors.
Recent corrections
This list shows corrections issued in the last 90 days. When applicable, the affected article also carries an inline correction notice.
(No corrections issued recently.)
Other concerns
For broader editorial concerns that don’t fit a correction request — for example, concerns about story framing, coverage gaps, or perceived bias — please see the contact page for general feedback channels.