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Editorial Policy and Corrections

How we research, write, update and correct content.

This page explains the editorial principles used by Kpop Daily | K-pop, Comebacks, Idols e Lançamentos. The purpose is to give readers a clear view of how news and reference content are produced, updated and corrected.

Sources

Whenever possible, articles are based on official announcements, agency statements, music platforms, verified social accounts, press releases, event organizers, public charts and reliable entertainment coverage. When information is still developing, the article should make that clear instead of presenting speculation as fact.

News, context and opinion

News articles should prioritize what happened, when it happened, who is involved and why it matters to fans. Interpretive context may be included when it helps readers understand the story, but personal commentary should not be mixed into the factual body of a news post.

Updates

K-pop stories can change quickly, especially around releases, concerts, teasers, statements and schedules. Articles may be updated after publication to add official details, clarify dates, include links to related stories or reflect corrections.

Corrections

If a reader finds inaccurate information, missing context, a broken link, a wrong date, a misidentified artist or any other issue, they can request a correction through the contact page or by email at [email protected]. We review correction requests and update the article when the information can be verified.

Advertising and partnerships

Advertising helps support the site, but it should not determine editorial coverage. Sponsored content, when published, should be identified clearly so readers can distinguish it from regular editorial articles.