Accuracy
Malevus, we include first-rate fact-checking into our processes at every level, from the small group of carefully-vetted writers we employ to the authoritative and first-hand sources they use and cite, to the multiple rounds of editing that each post receives before being published.
But because true accuracy runs far deeper than fact-checking, we take great care in placing those facts within proper context while framing them with appropriate language. We want our readers not only to learn facts that are accurate but to understand the fundamental truth that those facts are attempting to convey.
Updates
Malevus may update posts after the original date and time of publication to include: additional information, corrections of any inaccurate information, relevant news updates on the subject, and higher-quality images and videos.
Updates may range from minor edits to significant overhauls, depending on what the post needs to be accurate, complete, and clear. Any post that is updated after publication will have an updated time stamp next to the original publish date.
Suggestions for updates can be sent to contact[@]malevus.com
Corrections
Posts with grammatical and spelling errors as well as factual errors and inaccuracies are corrected as promptly as possible. This includes not only incorrect information in the post, but also phrasing that misrepresents the story or the subjects involved as well as the exclusion of any important contextual information to the story.
Malevus doesn’t unpublish stories due to errors or other quality-related issues, but we will take the responsibility of correcting work whenever it’s needed. In the case of major inaccuracies, we will add a note at the beginning of the post relaying the latest information.
Errors can be reported to contact[@]malevus.com
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is unacceptable at Malevus. We demand that writers use their own words and come up with their own ideas when crafting a post. All contributors are required to consult a variety of authoritative sources for each post and not lean too heavily on any one source. These high-quality sources are reflected in the citation links that appear within the post itself.