Editorial accountability
Corrections and Editorial Contact
The Polder News treats corrections as part of editorial trust. If a fact, attribution, source reference or material context is wrong or unclear, we want the record to be improved visibly and responsibly.
How to request a correction
Please send a precise note so the editorial team can review the issue without guessing.
- The article URL and publication date.
- The exact sentence, figure, source reference or attribution that needs review.
- The source or evidence supporting the requested correction.
- Your relationship to the issue, where relevant.
- A reply address for follow-up questions.
Editorial contact
For corrections, source notes, attribution questions or editorial requests, contact the editorial desk at admin@thepolder.news.
Privacy questions are handled under the Privacy Statement. Editorial-method questions can also be read together with our Editorial Standards and Source Policy.
What we correct
- Factual errors in names, dates, amounts, institutions or legal references.
- Wrong or incomplete attribution.
- Broken, misleading or outdated source links.
- Material context that changes how a reader should understand the article.
- Updates where a later official source changes the relevant public record.
How updates are handled
Minor typographical fixes may be corrected silently. Material factual corrections, clarifications or updates receive a visible note where needed, so readers can understand what changed and why.
The Polder News does not remove editorial interpretation simply because a reader disagrees with it. We do correct the factual basis, attribution and framing when the record requires it.
Editorial boundary
The Polder News publishes business intelligence and editorial interpretation. Articles are not legal, tax, accounting, investment or financial advice. Readers should seek qualified advice before acting on a specific case.