Editorial Policy

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Standards and corrections

Useful, sourced and responsible Morocco-focused publishing.

This policy explains how MoroccoNation protects accuracy, context, independence and reader trust.

This policy explains how MoroccoNation protects accuracy, context, independence and reader trust.

Evidence first

Claims should be supportable by sources or clearly marked as analysis.

Reader respect

No clickbait, no fake certainty and no hidden sponsorship.

Corrections path

Errors can be reported and reviewed through corrections@morocconation.com.

Human judgment

AI can assist production, but editors remain accountable.

Accuracy And Context

MoroccoNation aims to publish content that is accurate, fair, clear and useful. We avoid misleading headlines, unsupported claims and artificial urgency.

Context matters. A technically correct sentence can still mislead if it removes essential background, exaggerates certainty or hides the limits of the source base.

Sensitive Topics

Politics, economy, society, law, public safety, investment and conflict-related topics require stricter review.

For sensitive articles, the preferred standard is at least two reliable sources, with official or primary sources prioritized when available. If facts are developing, the article should say so.

Corrections

When an error is identified, the article should be corrected promptly. Material corrections should be noted in the article or metadata when appropriate.

Corrections requests should include the URL, the claim in question and supporting evidence. Disagreement with analysis is not automatically a factual correction.

Next step

Correction requests: corrections@morocconation.com