Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

Lucky Marjan Island commits to accuracy and transparency in all published content. We understand the importance of reliable information for our readers, especially concerning topics like luxury living, design, and market trends. Our editorial process includes rigorous fact-checking to maintain trustworthiness across all articles.

Our Verification Process

Before publication, every article undergoes a thorough verification process. Editors check all factual statements, statistics, names, dates, and direct quotes. We cross-reference information from multiple independent sources to confirm its accuracy and relevance.

This process ensures that details, whether about a new Versace collection or a regional development, are correct. Our aim is to provide verifiable content that readers can trust.

Prioritized Sources

We prioritize specific types of sources to ensure the highest level of factual integrity. Primary sources are our first choice; these include official government reports, original research papers, and direct interviews. Official press releases from reputable organizations also count as primary material.

Additionally, we rely on peer-reviewed academic journals, established industry reports, and data from recognized institutions. Reputable news organizations with their own strong fact-checking standards serve as valuable secondary sources. We avoid relying on anonymous sources or social media posts for factual claims.

Evaluating Claims

Our team evaluates each claim for accuracy, currency, and context. We consider the source’s reputation, potential biases, and the date of the information. Outdated data, for instance, is treated with caution or updated where possible.

Claims that appear exaggerated or sensational receive extra scrutiny. We verify that any presented statistics are correctly interpreted and attributed. The editorial team ensures all factual assertions are supported by evidence.

Unverifiable Claims

If a claim cannot be verified through multiple reliable sources, we do not publish it as fact. We will either remove the claim or clearly label it as unconfirmed, speculative, or anecdotal. Transparency about unverified information is essential to our policy.

Our commitment is to present information that stands up to scrutiny. We would rather omit a claim than present unconfirmed data to our readers.

Fact Versus Opinion

Lucky Marjan Island clearly distinguishes between factual reporting and opinion-based content. News articles, trend reports, and guides focus on verifiable facts. Opinion pieces, commentary, or reviews reflect personal viewpoints.

We label opinion content clearly, often attributing it to a specific author or stating that it represents a particular perspective. This distinction helps readers understand the nature of the information they are consuming.

Reporting Errors

We are dedicated to correcting any factual errors promptly. Readers who believe they have identified an inaccuracy in our content should contact us directly. Please provide specific details about the error and where it appears.

Send an email to [email protected] with “Correction Request” in the subject line. Our editorial team will investigate the claim and make corrections as necessary. We will publish corrections transparently on the relevant article page.

Last Updated: March 2026

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