MSNWeekly follows a clear editorial policy designed to support factual reporting, fairness, and responsible journalism. Our goal is to provide content that informs, educates, and respects the intelligence of our readers.
All articles published on MSNWeekly undergo an editorial review process. Editors evaluate story ideas for relevance, accuracy, and public interest. We avoid sensationalism, unverified claims, and misleading headlines. Every piece of content is written with clarity and supported by credible information.
Accuracy is essential. Our writers verify facts using reliable sources such as official reports, expert statements, public records, and first-hand accounts. If a detail cannot be confirmed, we attribute the information to the source making the claim. We do not present speculation as fact.
Headlines reflect the content accurately. We avoid exaggerated or manipulative phrasing that distorts the meaning of a story.
MSNWeekly aims to provide balanced coverage. While not every article requires opposing viewpoints, we strive to include context that helps readers understand full perspectives. Sensitive topics are handled carefully to ensure responsibility and fairness.
Opinion pieces are labeled clearly so readers can distinguish them from news reporting. These articles represent individual viewpoints and not the position of MSNWeekly.
Corrections are handled transparently. If we publish inaccurate information, we update the story and add a note explaining what was corrected. Readers who identify errors are encouraged to contact us.
We maintain a strict separation between editorial content and advertising. Sponsored posts, branded material, and promotional content are clearly labeled. Advertisers do not influence newsroom decisions.
Diverse voices strengthen our reporting. MSNWeekly works with contributors from different backgrounds and expertise areas to cover a wide range of issues with depth and nuance.
This editorial policy guides everything we publish and ensures that our content remains trustworthy, balanced, and aligned with our mission of responsible journalism.