Corrections Policy

Our Commitment to Getting It Right

At Undiscovered America, accuracy is at the heart of everything we publish. We work hard to ensure every article, review, and news update is factually correct before it goes live. However, we acknowledge that errors can occasionally occur — and when they do, we believe in addressing them quickly, openly, and honestly. This page explains how we handle corrections and what you can expect from us when a mistake is identified.

How We Handle Errors?

When an error is identified in any published content, our editorial team reviews it promptly. If the error is confirmed, we correct the article as soon as possible. All corrections are made transparently — we do not quietly edit or delete content to conceal a mistake. Instead, a correction note is added to the relevant article clearly stating what was wrong and what has been changed.

Types of Corrections

We classify corrections into three broad categories:

Minor Corrections These include small factual errors such as incorrect dates, misspelled names, or inaccurate figures that do not significantly alter the meaning or impact of the article. Minor corrections are made directly within the article and noted with a brief correction statement at the top or bottom of the piece.

Significant Corrections These involve errors that meaningfully affect the accuracy or fairness of a story — such as incorrect reporting on a casting decision, a misquoted source, or a factual claim that has since been officially contradicted. Significant corrections are clearly noted within the article, and where appropriate, a summary of the change is included so readers understand what was previously stated and what the correct information is.

Retractions In rare cases where an article is found to be substantially inaccurate or where the core premise of a piece cannot be supported, we will retract the article in its entirety. A retraction notice will replace the original content, explaining why the piece has been removed. We treat retractions with the utmost seriousness and only issue them when genuinely necessary.

What We Do Not Do?

We do not silently alter published articles without acknowledgment. We do not delete articles to avoid accountability. We do not ignore credible correction requests. Transparency is non-negotiable — our readers deserve to know when something we published was wrong and how it has been addressed.

Corrections for Speculative & Opinion Content

Opinion pieces, fan theories, and speculative content are by nature subjective and forward-looking. However, if such content contains verifiable factual errors — such as an incorrect release year, a misattributed quote, or inaccurate background information — those errors will be corrected following the same process as our news and review content.

How to Report an Error?

We encourage our readers to help us maintain high standards. If you believe something we have published contains a factual inaccuracy, please contact us through our Contact page with the following details:

  • The title or URL of the article in question
  • The specific error you have identified
  • Any supporting information or sources that support your correction

All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team. We aim to respond to all legitimate requests within a reasonable timeframe and will keep you informed of the outcome where possible.

Timeliness

We understand that in the fast-moving world of entertainment news, inaccurate information can spread quickly. That is why we prioritise correcting errors as soon as they are confirmed. Our goal is to have corrections live within 24 hours of a verified error being identified, and sooner whenever possible for time-sensitive stories.

Accountability

Our editorial team takes full responsibility for the content published on undiscoveredamerica.tv. No error is too small to acknowledge, and no correction request is dismissed without a fair review. We see our corrections process not as an admission of failure but as a reflection of our commitment to honest, trustworthy journalism.

Updates to This Policy

This corrections policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in our editorial practices. Any significant updates will be noted on this page.

This corrections policy was last updated in 2026.