Fact-Checking Policy
Last updated: August 9, 2026
This page explains how DailyScopePost verifies information before publication.
Our verification process
Before an article is published, it goes through the following review steps:
- Source check: Factual claims are checked against primary or authoritative sources — such as government data, official documentation, academic research, or established reference material — rather than relying on a single secondhand summary.
- Internal consistency check: Editors confirm that figures, dates, and claims are consistent throughout the piece and align with how the topic has been covered elsewhere on the site.
- Human editorial review: A member of our editorial staff reviews every article, including AI-assisted drafts, before publication. No article is published without this review.
- Currency check: For evergreen explainers, editors confirm that the underlying facts (how a process or institution works) remain accurate and up to date at the time of publication or last review.
What we don't do
We do not publish fabricated quotes, invented statistics, or claims attributed to sources that weren't actually consulted. Where we're not confident a claim is accurate, we either verify it or leave it out of the published article.
Evergreen explainers vs. breaking news
Most DailyScopePost content is evergreen explanatory content describing how institutions, processes, or systems work in general terms. This content is fact-checked against stable, well-documented information. Time-sensitive breaking news coverage, where published, follows the same source-verification standard but is also subject to updates as a developing situation changes — see our Corrections Policy for how we handle that.
If you spot an error
If you believe something we've published is factually incorrect, please contact us at corrections@dailyscopepost.com with a link to the article and a description of the issue. We review every report.