Fact-Checking Policy

🌌 TechMilkyWay Fact-Checking Policy
Last updated: June 30, 2026
Quick Answer: Our fact-checking policy exists to protect one thing — your trust. Before any review, guide, or news piece goes live, every spec, price, and claim is verified against official manufacturer sources, press releases, developer documentation, and reputable industry publications. When we get something wrong, we correct it promptly and transparently.
Navigating the tech universe takes trust. This fact-checking policy explains exactly how TechMilkyWay verifies what we publish — and what happens when something slips through. For the full content workflow, see our Editorial Policy. For who we are, see our About page.
Why This Policy Exists
Tech specs change constantly. Prices fluctuate overnight. Manufacturers quietly revise model numbers or push firmware updates that alter how a product actually performs. As a result, a single wrong figure can send a reader toward the wrong purchase entirely.
An outdated price, a misreported battery capacity, or a misattributed feature might seem small. However, it can cost a reader real money. That’s exactly why this fact-checking policy exists. It shows you the work happening behind every article carrying the 🌌 TechMilkyWay byline.
Information Sources
We verify every factual claim against primary, authoritative sources before publication. Specifically, our research draws from four core source types.
- Official manufacturer websites. We check specs, pricing, availability, and product positioning directly against the brand’s own product pages, never secondhand retailer listings.
- Press releases. Launch details, official statements, and announced timelines come from the manufacturer’s or PR agency’s original release, not paraphrased coverage.
- Developer documentation. For software features, APIs, firmware behavior, or technical capabilities, we reference official developer docs and changelogs rather than relying on assumptions.
- Industry publications. We cross-check claims and benchmark results against established, reputable tech outlets to catch details that official materials might miss.
When sources conflict, we prioritize the manufacturer’s own published information first. We note any meaningful discrepancy directly in the article if it affects the buying decision.
Our Verification Process
So, how does a claim actually get verified before it reaches you? Every article moves through four consistent checkpoints:
- Source collection. The author gathers specs, pricing, and claims from the sources above, prioritizing official channels over secondhand reporting.
- Cross-referencing. Key figures, such as price, dimensions, battery life, and performance claims, get checked against at least two independent sources wherever possible.
- Editorial review. A second editor reviews the article against the original sources before it’s scheduled for publication.
- Pre-publish spot check. Pricing and availability are reconfirmed close to the publish date, since these figures are the most likely to shift during research.
This isn’t a one-and-done process. Products get revised, prices shift, and software updates change functionality constantly. Ongoing corrections are simply part of how we operate, not a backup plan.
Want to see this process in the context of our full editorial workflow? Read our Editorial Policy.
Our Accuracy Commitment
As part of this fact-checking policy, we commit to the following standards. These apply on every page we publish:
- Publishing only information we can verify against a credible source
- Disclosing when a claim comes from our own hands-on testing versus manufacturer specifications
- Never inflating, exaggerating, or omitting a meaningful product limitation to make a review look more favorable
- Keeping editorial judgments fully separate from affiliate relationships, since commissions never determine what we say about a product
If we’re not confident in a figure, we either leave it out or clearly flag it as unconfirmed. Read the complete details on how commercial relationships work on this site in our Disclaimer and Affiliate Disclaimer.
Corrections and Updates
We’re not perfect, and we don’t pretend otherwise. So when we get something wrong, three things happen.
First, we fix it promptly — as soon as an error is confirmed, the article gets updated. Second, we stay transparent about it. Material corrections like price changes or spec errors are noted within the article rather than silently edited away. Third, we revisit aging content. Articles covering products, pricing, or fast-moving specs are periodically reviewed and refreshed to reflect current information.
This page follows the same rule. The “Last updated” date above always reflects the most recent revision to this fact-checking policy.
Reader Feedback Process
You’re often the first person to catch something we missed, and we genuinely want to hear about it. If you spot an error, here’s exactly how to flag it. Common examples include outdated pricing, an incorrect spec, or a broken affiliate link.
- Email us at mdfariv33@gmail.com with the subject line “Fact Check — [Article Title]”
- Include specifics: the article URL, the claim in question, and a source if you have one, such as a manufacturer page or your own testing
- We investigate and respond. We check the claim against our sources and yours, then correct the article if warranted
We review every fact-check report we receive. Reader feedback is one of the main reasons our content stays accurate over time.
Contact for Fact-Check Reports
Spotted an error, an outdated price, or something that needs a second look? We want to know.
📧 Email: mdfariv33@gmail.com 🌐 Contact form: Contact TechMilkyWay 📬 Facebook
We aim to respond to fact-check reports within 5–7 business days. For broader questions about how we operate, our Editorial Policy and Disclaimer cover additional details not included on this page.
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