{"id":30,"date":"2024-08-27T11:57:46","date_gmt":"2024-08-27T11:57:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tvpaper.com\/?page_id=30"},"modified":"2024-08-27T11:57:46","modified_gmt":"2024-08-27T11:57:46","slug":"fact-checking-policy","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/tvpaper.com\/fact-checking-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"Fact Checking Policy"},"content":{"rendered":"

Our purpose at TVPaper.com<\/a> is to deliver only the best in words<\/strong>, language,<\/strong> and vocabulary<\/strong> to you. This is why we emphasize correct information to assist you in finding new words, their meanings, and how they are used. Here\u2019s how we make sure everything is accurate<\/strong> and reliable<\/strong>:<\/p>\n

How We Check Facts<\/h2>\n

Extensive Verification<\/h3>\n

All of our information is carefully checked<\/strong> and then re-checked by our team<\/strong> before we present it to you. This includes:<\/p>\n

Consulting Reliable Sources:<\/strong> To tell the truth, we employ only reputable dictionaries, the results of linguistic analytics, and academic references while giving the determinations of the words and their etymology, as well as the examples.<\/p>\n

Cross-Referencing Information:<\/strong> Make use of many reliable source documents to verify the information.<\/p>\n

Expert Review:<\/strong> Where necessary, we consult language experts and educators to ensure the content is correct.<\/p>\n

Primary Sources<\/h3>\n

When possible, we prefer primary sources such as authoritative dictionaries<\/strong>, academic monographs<\/strong>, and official language dictionaries<\/strong>. Where primary sources are not available, we:<\/p>\n