At The Flux Wire, accuracy is the foundation of our journalism. Readers trust us to report facts, not rumors, speculation, or unverified claims. We take that responsibility seriously.
Every article published on The Flux Wire goes through a fact-checking process before publication. Our goal is not simply to be first, but to be accurate.
Our Standards
We verify information using reliable and credible sources whenever possible. These may include:
- Official government documents and statements
- Regulatory filings and public records
- Court documents
- Corporate disclosures
- Academic research
- Direct interviews
- Reputable news organizations with established editorial standards
When information cannot be independently verified, we make that clear to readers and provide appropriate context.
Source Verification
We seek to confirm important claims through multiple sources whenever possible. Anonymous sources may be used only when there is a legitimate public interest and when the information cannot be obtained through other means.
We do not publish information that we know to be false or misleading.
Corrections and Updates
Despite our best efforts, mistakes can occur.
When a factual error is identified, we review the issue promptly and make corrections when necessary, in accordance with our corrections policy. Significant corrections may be accompanied by an editor’s note explaining what was changed.
Updates to developing stories may also be made as new information becomes available.
Use of Artificial Intelligence
The Flux Wire does not use artificial intelligence to write its articles.
All reporting, research, writing, and editorial decisions are performed by human journalists and editors. Information gathered during the reporting process is independently verified before publication.
Reader Feedback
We welcome feedback from readers who believe an article contains an error or requires clarification.
Requests for corrections should include supporting evidence whenever possible. Our editorial team reviews all credible correction requests and takes appropriate action when warranted.
Editorial Independence
Fact-checking decisions are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, political organizations, governments, corporations, or other outside interests.
Our commitment is to factual accuracy and the public interest.
Accuracy is not a feature of our journalism. It is the standard by which all of our work is measured.
