Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

DPAM commits to providing accurate and reliable content to our readers. We publish articles focused on interior design, space planning, sustainable furniture, and Middle Eastern design. Maintaining trust with our audience requires factual reporting and a clear process for handling inaccuracies.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive for precision in all our published content. Our editorial team fact-checks information before articles go live. We understand that errors can occasionally occur despite these efforts.

Types of Corrections

DPAM categorizes corrections based on the nature and impact of the error. This helps us apply the appropriate level of transparency and action. We distinguish between minor fixes, significant corrections, and retractions.

Minor Fixes

Minor errors include typos, grammatical mistakes, punctuation issues, or broken links. We correct these swiftly. DPAM does not typically publish a formal correction notice for such small changes.

Significant Corrections

Significant corrections involve factual inaccuracies, misrepresentations, or misleading information. These errors alter the understanding of the content. We clearly mark these updates to maintain reader trust.

Retractions

A retraction occurs when an article contains information that is found to be false, severely misleading, or substantially violates our editorial standards. Such articles may be removed or extensively rewritten. DPAM will publish a clear retraction statement detailing the reasons for this action.

How Corrections Are Noted

For significant corrections, we add a clear note within the article. This note specifies what was changed and the date of the correction. Readers can find these notices prominently displayed at the beginning or end of the affected content.

Retracted articles will feature a prominent retraction notice in place of the original content. This notice will explain why the article was retracted. It ensures complete transparency about our editorial processes.

How to Report an Error

We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you find an error in any DPAM article, please inform us. Send an email to [email protected].

Please include the following details in your email:

  • The full URL of the article in question.
  • A clear description of the identified error.
  • Any supporting evidence or correct information, if available.

Timeline for Reviewing Reported Errors

Our editorial team reviews all reported errors promptly. We aim to acknowledge receipt of your report within 2 business days. We will complete our investigation and implement any necessary corrections within 5 business days.

Complex cases requiring extensive research may take longer. We will communicate any delays to the person who reported the error. Our goal remains to address all feedback efficiently and effectively.

Transparency and Correction History

DPAM believes in full transparency regarding content changes. Each article with a significant correction will include an explicit correction note. This note details the revision, ensuring readers understand the content’s evolution.

Last Updated

This Corrections Policy was last updated in March 2026.