How to report a possible error
Use the correction form attached to the relevant article or email lavi@truthtubefiles.com. Identify the page, the exact statement, why it may be inaccurate, and a source capable of supporting the correction.
Do not send passwords, identity documents, intimate images, confidential evidence, or urgent crime tips.
How reports are reviewed
The desk checks the published wording, cited source, relevant date, and any stronger primary record. A disagreement with interpretation is considered, but it is not automatically a factual error. We may request clarification when the proposed source does not address the disputed statement.
Corrections, clarifications and routine edits
A correction fixes a material factual error. A clarification improves wording that was technically accurate but reasonably misleading or incomplete. An update adds later developments, changed guidance, or a new official status.
Routine spelling, punctuation, accessibility, formatting, and link repairs may be made without a note when they do not change meaning.
How changes are disclosed
Material corrections and significant updates receive a dated note near the article record. The note should explain what changed without repeating private or harmful information unnecessarily. Titles, metadata, captions, and social descriptions are corrected when affected.
Timing and unresolved disputes
Clear, consequential errors are prioritized. Complex reports may require source retrieval or legal-status verification. When the record remains genuinely contested, the article may be updated to state the competing evidence rather than adopting one party’s preferred account.
Independence from pressure
Commercial relationships, threats of lost access, audience preference, and embarrassment do not determine whether a correction is made. Equally, TruthTube Files does not remove accurate public-interest reporting merely because it is uncomfortable.