Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

Ghezziagerskov Magazine commits to accuracy in all published content. We understand our readers rely on us for dependable information, particularly on topics merging advanced technology with classical aesthetics. Our editorial process emphasizes rigorous verification to maintain trust.

Verification Process Before Publication

Before any article goes live, our editorial team undertakes a thorough verification process. This involves checking all factual assertions, statistics, dates, names, and quotes. We cross-reference information from multiple reliable sources to confirm accuracy.

Our writers and editors must provide supporting documentation for significant claims. We consult subject matter experts when articles touch upon highly specialized fields like advanced display technology or historical architectural styles. Every piece undergoes a detailed review before it reaches publication.

Prioritizing Reliable Sources

Ghezziagerskov Magazine prioritizes the most credible sources available. We primarily seek original research, official reports, and direct statements from authoritative figures or organizations. Direct interviews with primary sources are highly valued.

  • Primary Sources: Original documents, firsthand accounts, direct research data, official company press releases, government reports.
  • Peer-Reviewed Academic Journals: Scholarly articles that have undergone rigorous review by experts in their field, especially for scientific or historical claims.
  • Official Institutions and Organizations: Data and statements from established governmental bodies, academic institutions, and recognized industry associations.
  • Reputable News Organizations: Other established news outlets with strong fact-checking reputations, used for cross-verification.

We exercise caution with anonymous sources and user-generated content, only using them after thorough independent verification. Secondary sources are used to provide context or background, but key facts always trace back to primary sources.

Evaluating Claims

We evaluate each claim based on its supporting evidence. Our team assesses the strength, relevance, and currency of the information provided. We consider the source’s potential biases, expertise, and track record of accuracy.

Claims require adequate substantiation. We ensure that any presented data or statistics are correctly interpreted and sourced. Misleading or out-of-context information receives careful scrutiny.

Unverifiable Claims

If a claim cannot be sufficiently verified through multiple reliable sources, our policy requires its removal from the article. We will not publish assertions that lack adequate factual support. Sometimes, we may choose to mention a claim but explicitly state its lack of verification.

Our editors work with writers to either find verifiable data or rephrase content to avoid presenting speculation as fact. Accuracy always takes precedence over publishing unconfirmed information.

Distinction Between Fact and Opinion

Ghezziagerskov Magazine maintains a clear separation between factual reporting and opinion-based content. Factual articles aim to present objective information, supported by verifiable data and evidence. Opinion pieces, commentaries, or reviews express individual perspectives.

We ensure opinion content is clearly labeled as such, often through dedicated sections or bylines. While opinions are subjective, any factual statements within them still undergo our standard verification process. We do not permit the presentation of opinion as fact.

Reporting Inaccuracies

We encourage our readers to help us maintain the highest standards of accuracy. If you believe you have identified an error or inaccuracy in any Ghezziagerskov Magazine content, please inform us immediately.

Send an email to our editorial team at [email protected]. Please include the article title, publication date, and a specific description of the perceived inaccuracy. Provide any supporting evidence or sources you have.

Our editors review all submissions within 48 hours on business days. If an inaccuracy is confirmed, we will promptly correct the content. We also add a correction notice to the article, detailing the change and the date it was made.

Last Updated: March 2026