Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy — MetaTrend Europe

MetaTrend Europe is committed to accuracy, transparency, and accountability.
This Corrections Policy explains how we handle errors, clarifications, and updates to our published content.


1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive to ensure that all content published on MetaTrend Europe is accurate, complete, and based on reliable information.

Despite careful editorial review, errors can occasionally occur.
When they do, we take responsibility for correcting them promptly and transparently.


2. What Can Be Corrected

Corrections may be issued for:

  • Factual errors

  • Incorrect data or statistics

  • Misattributed quotes or sources

  • Incorrect dates, names, or locations

  • Misleading or unclear phrasing

  • Outdated or incomplete information


3. How Corrections Are Made

When an error is identified:

  • The content is reviewed by our editorial team

  • The information is verified using reliable sources

  • The article is updated to reflect accurate information

  • A correction or update note is added when appropriate

We do not remove published content solely to hide mistakes.
Corrections are made in a transparent and responsible manner.


4. Reader Submissions

Readers are encouraged to report errors, missing context, or potential inaccuracies.

All submissions are reviewed, and valid issues are addressed as quickly as possible.


5. Updates vs. Corrections

  • Corrections fix factual errors

  • Updates add new information, context, or developments

Both may be reflected in the article with a note explaining the change.


6. Editorial Oversight

All corrections and updates are handled by our editorial team in accordance with our Editorial Policy and ethical standards.


7. Our Responsibility

MetaTrend Europe believes that credibility is built on trust.
Correcting mistakes is a core part of maintaining that trust.

We take accuracy seriously and treat every correction as an opportunity to improve the quality of our reporting.