Fact Check Policy

Last Updated: September 3, 2025

At AmazingTipsCenter, audience trust is the foundation of our work. We aim to publish accurate, fair, and balanced content, and we hold our reporting to high standards.

Commitment to accuracy

“Due accuracy” means more than meeting basic journalistic norms. It means you can rely on what you read here. We consider topic complexity, the type of information, and reasonable reader expectations before we publish.

1) Thorough investigation

Our editors examine claims, question assumptions, and evaluate information from relevant stakeholders. If details remain uncertain, we say so and avoid overstating conclusions.

2) Standards by content type

Fact-checking depth varies by format. A quick tip, a how-to guide, and an investigative piece call for different sourcing. We adapt our approach while keeping accuracy non-negotiable.

Guidelines for ensuring accuracy

  • Reliable sources: We base coverage on verifiable, trustworthy sources. If primary sources aren’t available, we credit the original outlet.
  • Verification of claims: Statements and data from companies, public authorities, and organizations are independently checked whenever possible. Unverified information is labeled clearly.
  • Corrections: When we find inaccuracies, we correct them promptly and explain what changed.
  • No misinformation: We do not mislead, fabricate, or manipulate information. Significant errors are acknowledged and fixed without delay.
  • Reader feedback: Every article invites feedback so you can report potential inaccuracies.

Fact-checking methodology

  • Editorial review: All content goes through internal fact-checking, followed by review from one or more editors depending on sensitivity and complexity.
  • Source engagement: We contact relevant parties for comment or clarification when appropriate and include their responses or note outreach attempts.
  • Expert input: We consult subject-matter experts when needed and document the basis for key conclusions.

Sourcing principles

  • Two-source preference: When feasible, important facts are confirmed with at least two independent sources. Single-source claims get extra scrutiny.
  • Documents over anecdotes: We prioritize documentation, public filings, technical notes, and repeatable tests over unverified statements.
  • Survey transparency: If we cite surveys, we disclose methodology and limitations.
  • On-the-record: We favor on-the-record sources and give context about credibility and relevance.

User-generated content

UGC requires extra care. When we include reader tips, images, or social posts, we:

  • Verify the source and seek permission when applicable
  • Label what is confirmed versus what is unverified or opinion
  • Separate facts from rumor or speculation

Responsibility for accuracy and AI

AI tools may help with outlines, transcripts, or data cleanup. Our editorial team is responsible for fact-checking and final approval. Every article is reviewed before publication.

Suggest a correction

If you spot a mistake or have evidence we should consider, email info@amazingtipscenter.com with the article title, URL, and a brief description of the issue. We review all reports and update pages when warranted.