Correction Policy for Blogsinsight
Blogsinsight (hereinafter referred to as “Blogsinsight” / “We” / “Us” / “Our”) would like to inform you, through this Correction Policy, about the corrective measures we adopt in case we discover that incorrect information has been published on our website. We are fully conscious of our accountability to readers and understand it is our responsibility to make corrections and inform our audience promptly.
Premise
Blogsinsight strives to provide accurate and complete news reports based on all available information at the time of publication. We aim to correct errors in the material published on our website as soon as they come to our attention. As a digital platform, we publish corrections or clarifications on our social media platforms or via an editor’s note, clearly explaining the corrections made. In the case of a major error that may result in misinformation, we issue a public apology in a timely and appropriate manner.
Updating a Report
It is our standard practice to include a note in stories when updates are made. We use clear labels such as Correction, Clarification, or Editor’s Note to inform readers of any significant mistakes or new updates, including comments or stakeholder input.
If an error is found in a fact-check article (as per our [Fact-Check Policy]), it is updated promptly. We clearly mark corrections at the top of the article with a bold label such as [Correction: Updated Info…], and explain the change. Readers can suggest corrections through a link at the bottom of each article or by emailing us directly.
📧 Correction Email: creativedesignavi@gmail.com
Corrections
If we are substantively correcting an article, photo caption, headline, graphic, video, or any other content, we promptly publish a correction note explaining the reason and nature of the change.
Clarification
When our original reporting is factually correct but the language used is unclear or lacks detail, we rewrite the relevant section and add a clarification note. A clarification is also applied when a previously missing comment or response is added, or when additional reporting changes the framing of the story.
Editor’s Notes
When a correction affects the core substance of an article or raises an ethical concern, we may issue an Editor’s Note, reviewed and approved by a senior editor. This note outlines the specific issue and the editorial action taken.
Other Correction Measures
- If an error is reported by a reader in the comment section, our team may acknowledge the correction directly in the comment thread.
- If incorrect information is posted on our social media platforms, we correct or retract it on the same platform.
- We do not attribute blame to individual reporters or editors (e.g., “due to a reporting error”).
Reporting Inaccuracies
If you believe that a story published on Blogsinsight contains inaccuracies, you can:
- Use the “Suggest A Correction” link available at the end of every article.
- Or contact us directly via email: creativedesignavi@gmail.com
Take-down Requests
As an editorial policy, Blogsinsight does not entertain take-down requests. If the subject of a story believes the content is inaccurate, we will investigate and issue a correction if needed.
In certain cases—where fairness requires an update or follow-up—we may publish additional information. However, we do not remove published stories unless it involves a legitimate risk of physical harm or a compelling legal reason.
Content Adjustments Using AI Tools
We occasionally use AI tools such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and others to assist in content creation or revision. If any information appears incorrect or misleading, we are open to correcting it immediately. Readers may request a revision by sending:
- The story link
- A description of the error
📧 Submit corrections to: creativedesignavi@gmail.com




