Newsroom Standards
Corrections Policy
When a published article contains a factual error or material omission, Air Radar updates the article and corrects the record as directly as possible.
How corrections are handled
- Material factual issues are corrected in the article body and reflected in the updated timestamp.
- Market context updates that do not change the core facts are treated as standard revisions.
- Stories that become materially outdated may be superseded by follow-up coverage instead of rewritten in place.
What counts as a material issue
- Wrong source attribution, incorrect market facts, or unsupported directional framing.
- Mismatched symbols, categories, or context that could mislead a trader about what the article covers.
- Broken links, missing source references, or outdated narrative framing after a major market update.
How to report an issue
Send factual correction requests through the support channel and include the article URL, the issue, and a source reference. The newsroom reviews correction requests against the same sourcing standard used at publication.