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Fact Checking Policy

Ensuring Accurate Headlines

At ScreenRift, we are committed to providing our readers with headlines that are thoroughly investigated for accuracy. Before publishing any article, we carefully conduct research to verify the information. We carefully determine between verified facts and unconfirmed reports or speculation, ensuring transparency in our reporting and making sure to determine if unconfirmed reports or speculation seem far fetched or could be possible.

We strive for 100% accurate headlines and apply a rigorous vetting process to every news article on the site. Rumors and insider reports are identified accordingly to ensure distinction between confirmed information and industry buzz that is of interest to our readers.

Before any article is written, we ensure the information is new and accurate. We verify sources and always dig down to the original source (and reference material if applicable) before the writing process begins. Even if other outlets report an unsubstantiated piece of news as official confirmation, we require 100% confirmation to claim it’s actually confirmation. We do not post clickbait. Our headlines might be bold – but we don’t throw out broad statements just to sound bold. It has to be accurate and fact-checked. ScreenRift articles don’t just report the news, we provide industry-leading context that explains why that news is important to you.

Checking For Official Comment

Anytime we cover a rumor or leak or announcement from non-official sources (from Social Media, YouTube channels, Other news publications, etc.) we reach out to a rep and/or studio public relations. Even if they cannot comment or don’t answer, we did reach out and will display so in our post. Our authors make sure every new article has the latest info, the most accurate info, and all relevant details. When we are the original source, we follow basic journalism principles. We value these open lines of dialogue with major developers, publishers, studios, and PR firms.

Verification Process

We carefully check all information before publishing. We investigate our sources closely, making sure they’re reliable and accurate. Even if other sources say something is true, we don’t believe it until we’ve checked it ourselves. Our headlines are catchy but always tell the truth, showing our dedication to being accurate.

Passion and Expertise

The ScreenRift team is made up of people from different backgrounds like film studies, writing, video production, and business. We all love entertainment and are committed to giving you interesting and informative content. We use our combined knowledge and passion to bring you the best articles possible.

Seeking Official Commentary

When we talk about rumors, leaks, or unofficial news from places like social media, we try hard to get input from the right people, like stakeholders, public relations representatives and behind-the-scenes people. Even if we can’t get an official response, we still try to include different viewpoints in our discussions.

Maintaining Industry Relationships

As experienced professionals in the entertainment industry, we follow the basic rules of journalism and keep in touch with important players like developers, publishers, studios, and PR firms. This helps us give you the most up-to-date and accurate news while being open and accountable.

Considering the Full Spectrum

Our feature articles follow the same high standards as our news pieces, focusing on thorough research and fairness. We make sure to include different viewpoints, allowing us to cover a wide range of perspectives and answer any questions you might have.

Requesting Corrections or Updates

We’re always open to hearing from you and fixing any mistakes. If you spot something wrong in our content, please let us know at editorial@screenrift.com. Your feedback is important to us, and we’re dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of accuracy and honesty in our reporting.