Fact-Checking Policy
Last updated: July 4, 2026
Coxsbazar Bulletin aims to publish accurate, verified, and responsible news content. This Fact-Checking Policy explains how we review information before publication.
1. Verification Standards
Before publishing news, we try to verify information using reliable sources such as official documents, government statements, law enforcement updates, eyewitness accounts, expert comments, field reports, and credible references.
2. Source Evaluation
We evaluate sources based on credibility, relevance, direct knowledge, documentation, and consistency with other available information.
3. Official Sources
For reports involving administration, law enforcement, courts, health, education, weather, tourism, public safety, or government services, we try to check official sources where possible.
4. Social Media Content
We do not treat social media posts as automatically verified information. When using social media content, we try to verify the source, context, date, location, and authenticity where possible.
5. Photos and Videos
We try to use photos and videos responsibly. When possible, we check whether images or videos are relevant, current, and not misleading. We avoid using manipulated, unrelated, or harmful visuals.
6. Anonymous Sources
Anonymous sources may be used only when there is a valid public interest reason and when the information appears credible. We avoid publishing serious allegations based only on unverified anonymous claims.
7. Corrections
If any published information is found to be inaccurate, we will review and correct it according to our Corrections Policy.
8. Contact for Fact-Checking Concerns
If you believe any information published on Coxsbazar Bulletin is inaccurate or misleading, please contact us:
Email: coxsbazarbulletin.com@gmail.com
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