Editorial Policy

At WorldHeadNews, trust is our currency. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity, accuracy, and objectivity.


1. Accuracy and Fact-Checking

Our primary duty is to the truth. WorldHeadNews is dedicated to providing accurate and verified information to our readers.

  • Verification: Every story goes through a verification process. We cross-reference claims with primary sources, official documents, and credible news wires before publication.
  • Context: We do not just report facts; we provide the necessary context to ensure readers understand the bigger picture.
  • Headlines: Our headlines must accurately reflect the content of the article. We strictly prohibit clickbait or misleading titles.

2. Corrections Policy

We are human, and errors can happen. When WorldHeadNews makes a mistake, we admit it and correct it promptly.

  • Transparency: Corrections are clearly marked at the top or bottom of the article. We explain what was wrong and how it has been fixed.
  • Reporting Errors: We encourage our readers to report potential inaccuracies. You can send correction requests to contact@worldheadnews.com.

3. Editorial Independence

WorldHeadNews maintains a strict firewall between our editorial team and our advertisers.

  • No Influence: Advertisers, donors, or political figures have no say in our editorial decisions or the content of our stories.
  • Conflict of Interest: Our editors and writers are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest. If a conflict exists, they are recused from covering that specific story.

4. Use of Technology & AI (Transparency)

WorldHeadNews embraces innovation in the newsroom. We leverage advanced technology, including data analytics and AI-assisted tools, to help identify trends, organize data, and draft initial reports.

However, Human Oversight is Mandatory. No article is published on WorldHeadNews without review by our editorial team to ensure tone, accuracy, and adherence to our ethical standards. We believe in a “Human-in-the-Loop” approach to modern journalism.

5. Unnamed Sources

We prefer on-the-record sourcing. However, in sensitive situations (such as whistleblowing or national security), we may use unnamed sources if:

  • The information is vital to the public interest.
  • The source faces real danger or retribution for speaking out.
  • The information has been corroborated by other means.

6. Hate Speech and Harassment

WorldHeadNews has a zero-tolerance policy for hate speech. We do not publish content that promotes violence, discrimination, or hostility toward individuals or groups based on race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality.

7. Feedback

We believe that journalism is a dialogue. We welcome feedback from our community to help us improve.

Contact the Editorial Desk: contact@worldheadnews.com

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