TALK YA TRUE

Editorial Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

How we verify information before publishing.

Why Fact-Checking Matters

Readers deserve accurate, verified information. At Talk Ya True, verification is not an optional step. It is an essential part of responsible journalism and a core safeguard in how we report, publish and update stories across all coverage areas.

Our Verification Process

From Discovery to Ongoing Review

  1. Story identified
  2. Sources collected
  3. Independent verification
  4. Editorial review
  5. Publication
  6. Continuous monitoring after publication

Sources We Trust

Evidence Comes First

Official government documents

Court records

Public statements

Direct interviews

Recognised experts

Multiple independent sources

Anonymous Sources

Anonymous sources are used only when there is a compelling public interest and when the source cannot safely be named. Information from anonymous sources is independently verified whenever possible before publication.

Social Media

Information found on social media is never treated as confirmed without additional verification. Posts, videos, images and claims are checked against credible sources and contextual evidence before they are used in reporting.

Corrections

If new evidence shows that information is inaccurate, Talk Ya True updates or corrects the story promptly to maintain accuracy and reader trust.

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Reader Feedback

Readers who identify potential factual errors are encouraged to contact our team. Your feedback helps us strengthen accuracy and uphold the standards of responsible journalism.

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Closing Promise

Our readers deserve journalism they can trust. Fact-checking is central to every story we publish.

Verification remains active after publication and updates are made when new, reliable information emerges.