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Editorial guidelines for IT Virtual Event, tracking developments in the telecom industry.

Publishing Principles

Publishing principles and guidelines for IT Virtual Event, tracking developments in the telecom industry.

Telling the Truth

  • Be honest, accurate, truthful and fair. Do not distort or fabricate facts, imagery, sound or data.
  • Provide accurate context for all reporting.
  • Seek out diverse voices that can contribute important perspectives on the subject you’re writing.
  • Ensure that sources are reliable. To the maximum extent possible, make clear to your audience who and what your sources are, what motivations your sources may have and any conditions people have set for giving you information. When unsure of information, leave it out or make clear it has not been corroborated.
  • Correct errors quickly, completely and visibly. Make it easy for your audience to bring errors to your attention.
  • If a report includes criticism of people or organizations, give them the opportunity to respond.
  • Clearly distinguish fact from opinion in all content.

Conflicts of Interest

  • Avoid any conflict of interest that undermines your ability to report fairly. Disclose to your audience any unavoidable conflicts or other situational factors that may validly affect their judgment of your credibility.
  • Do not allow people to make you dishonestly skew your reporting. Do not offer to skew your reporting under any circumstances.
  • Do not allow the interests of advertisers or others funding your work to affect the integrity of your journalism.

Community

  • Respect your audience and those you write about. Consider how your work and its permanence may affect the subjects of your reporting, your community and ­­ since the Internet knows no boundaries ­­ the larger world.

Professional Conduct

  • Don’t plagiarize or violate copyrights.
  • Keep promises to sources, readers and the community.
  • If you belong to a news organization, give all staff expectations, support and tools to maintain ethical standards.

Feedback Policy

Feedback policy for IT Virtual Event, tracking developments in the telecom industry.

IT Virtual Event values our readers and, as such, care greatly about what they think. To help us identify areas we’ve had success and need improvement, among other uses, IT Virtual Event offers various avenues for readers to provide feedback.

That includes messaging purpose-specific email addresses, responding to any email a user receives from IT Virtual Event, engaging with IT Virtual Event social media posts and completing surveys on articles and pages.

Corrections Policy

Guidelines For Corrections And Revisions

Corrections policy for IT Virtual Event, tracking developments in the telecom industry.

We will take great care to avoid making errors and standardize our corrections policy, so our audience knows what to expect. All content may be updated or corrected to ensure accuracy. We will make sure corrections are clear and concise; avoid repeating erroneous information in the correction, unless this is essential (to indicate, for instance, that you incorrectly reported that a person was charged with a crime).

  • If a mistake is made in a social media post, we will delete the original post and publish a corrected version with an indication that the new post is a correction.
  • We will show all changes that have been made to online stories.
  • We will show all changes that have been made to online stories if they involve corrections or rephrasing to fix unclear material.
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