Updated: 10, March 2026 | By Tejas Hoke
At Stack IO, accuracy and credibility are essential parts of our publishing standards. We understand that readers rely on our platform to learn about technology developments, financial trends, sports updates, and global affairs. For this reason, every article published on Stack IO follows a structured fact-checking process before publication.
This Fact Checking Policy explains the procedures we follow to verify information and maintain transparency in our editorial process.
Stack IO verifies factual claims presented in all articles published on the website. This includes information related to financial markets, technology developments, sports updates, domestic news, and international events.
Financial articles discussing market trends, company developments, or economic updates are carefully reviewed for accuracy. Similarly, technology news, sports updates, and global developments are verified using credible and reliable sources.
Opinion or analysis articles may include interpretation or commentary, but factual statements included in those articles are verified before publication.
Stack IO prioritizes information from credible and authoritative sources. Depending on the subject, these sources may include:
Whenever possible, references to original announcements or official documents are used to maintain transparency.
Stack IO follows a verification process where important claims are checked against more than one reliable source.
For example, financial data such as company revenue, profit figures, or market movements are verified using official filings and stock exchange disclosures.
Technology announcements, sports developments, and international events are also verified through multiple credible sources before publication.
This process helps ensure that the information presented on the platform is accurate and responsibly reported.
Numerical data and statistics included in our articles are reviewed carefully before publication.
Financial figures such as revenue, profit, market value, and percentage changes are checked against official financial statements or trusted financial databases.
Market data or share price information mentioned in articles is based on publicly available data from recognized financial platforms and official exchange records. Historical comparisons are also reviewed using reliable archived information.
Stack IO aims to maintain transparency by clearly acknowledging the sources used in articles.
Whenever statistics, quotes, or factual claims are presented, the source of that information is mentioned. Where possible, links to official documents, announcements, or reports may be included so that readers can review the original information themselves.
Providing proper attribution strengthens the credibility of the content published on the platform.
Before any article is published on Stack IO, it goes through an internal editorial review process.
First, the author reviews the article to confirm that all facts, figures, and references are accurate.
Second, the article is reviewed to ensure that the information is presented clearly, responsibly, and without misleading interpretation. This process helps ensure that important claims and data points are verified before publication.
Stack IO does not present rumours, speculation, or unverified social media claims as confirmed news.
If speculation or widely discussed rumours are mentioned in an article, they are clearly identified as unconfirmed information. In such situations, we attempt to include official responses or statements from the company, organization, or authority involved.
Our goal is to prevent misinformation and maintain responsible reporting.
Stack IO rarely uses anonymous sources. Anonymous information may only be considered in exceptional situations where the information serves the public interest and can be verified through supporting documents or multiple independent confirmations.
Whenever possible, publicly available and verifiable sources are preferred.
Even with careful fact-checking, errors may occasionally occur. If inaccurate information is identified after publication, Stack IO takes steps to correct it promptly.
Corrections may involve updating the article, revising incorrect figures, or adding clarification notes. If significant changes are required, a correction note may be added to explain the update made to the article.
Maintaining transparency in corrections helps preserve reader trust.
Stack IO encourages readers to report potential inaccuracies or factual concerns. If readers believe that any information published on the website is incorrect or misleading, they can contact us with supporting details.
Email: contact@stackio.in
All genuine feedback is reviewed carefully, and appropriate corrections will be made if necessary.
The editorial responsibility for content published on Stack IO lies with the website founder and author, Tejas Hoke.
All content published on the platform follows the editorial standards outlined in this policy. Maintaining credibility, accuracy, and responsible reporting remains a priority for our platform.
This Fact Checking Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in editorial practices, publishing standards, or regulatory requirements.
The most recent version of this policy will always be available on this page.
By following this fact-checking framework, Stack IO aims to provide readers with reliable and responsibly verified information related to technology, finance, sports, domestic updates, and international developments. Our goal is to maintain transparency, trust, and accountability while delivering informative content for readers across India.
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