Fact-Checking Policy

At Gondwana University, we are dedicated to ensuring that all content published on our official website is factual, trustworthy, and reflective of academic and journalistic integrity. Our fact-checking policy is rooted in a commitment to accuracy, accountability, and transparency—key principles that support the university’s mission to inform, educate, and lead.

Verification and Accuracy Standards

Before any content is published on speaksly.net, it undergoes a thorough review process. Our editorial and communications teams verify all facts using credible, verifiable, and authoritative sources. This includes academic publications, government databases, institutional reports, peer-reviewed research, and direct communications from verified subject matter experts.

Use of Primary and Authoritative Sources

We prioritize the use of primary sources wherever possible. Official documents, direct interviews, research data, press releases, and academic journals form the foundation of our fact-checking process. When primary sources are not accessible, secondary sources are vetted for credibility, and their reliability is clearly acknowledged within the content.

Corrections and Revisions

In the event an error is discovered post-publication, Gondwana University is committed to correcting it swiftly and transparently. Corrections will be noted clearly at the beginning or end of the content, indicating both the nature of the mistake and the corrective action taken. Our readers deserve accurate information, and we strive to maintain their trust through responsible editorial practices.

Transparency and Reader Feedback

We welcome input from our readers. If you have questions about the accuracy of a specific article or wish to provide evidence of an error, you are encouraged to contact us. The university values public engagement and views reader feedback as a valuable tool in maintaining editorial excellence.

Editorial Neutrality

All fact-checking efforts are conducted impartially, with no influence from personal, political, or commercial interests. Our goal is to provide balanced and unbiased content that upholds the standards of ethical communication and scholarship.

Fact-Check Requests

Members of the university community and the public are welcome to submit fact-checking requests. If you believe that an article contains incorrect or misleading information, please email [email protected] with relevant details, supporting sources, and context. Our editorial team will review and respond to all substantiated claims.

Editorial and Academic Independence

Gondwana University’s editorial process operates independently from external pressures, including those of funding bodies, sponsors, or advertisers. This ensures that our published content is based solely on verified information and academic credibility.

Commitment to Continuous Improvement

We continually refine our fact-checking and editorial standards to meet evolving best practices in digital communication and academic publishing. Our editorial staff undergoes regular training to stay informed on ethical reporting, source evaluation, and responsible content creation.

At Gondwana University, accuracy is not just a goal—it is a responsibility. Our fact-checking policy is a reflection of our ongoing promise to provide content that is honest, reliable, and grounded in truth.