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Correction Policy

Viranova reviews correction requests through the editorial desk.

The editorial desk reviews correction requests and accuracy concerns. Material corrections should be reflected on the relevant article with updated dates, correction notes, or editor's notes where appropriate.

Readers, sources, contributors, public figures, brands, event organisers, and rights holders can submit corrections from article pages or through the Submit a Story form by choosing Correction.

Correction requests should include the article title or URL, the details that may be inaccurate, supporting source links where possible, and a contact email for follow-up.

Viranova may update wording, add context, correct facts, clarify attribution, amend dates, or add an editor's note depending on the nature of the issue.

Minor spelling, formatting, image-cropping, metadata, or presentation adjustments may be made without a formal correction note when they do not alter the meaning of the story.

Correction requests are reviewed seriously, but submitting a request does not guarantee that a correction will be made. Editorial judgment, evidence, source quality, privacy, public-interest, and legal considerations may affect the outcome.

Where a correction affects meaning, attribution, factual accuracy, legal risk, or public understanding, Viranova should make the change visible enough for readers to understand what was updated.

Correction records may be kept privately in admin logs or publicly on an article depending on the nature of the correction, the evidence supplied, and the editorial significance of the change.

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