Post Re-Edit Policy

Post Re-Edit Policy

Effective Date: 13 August 2025

At NewPost.in, we are committed to maintaining accuracy, clarity, and relevance in our published content. This Post Re-Edit Policy outlines the rules and process for making changes to articles after publication.




1. Purpose of Re-Edits

We may re-edit a published post for the following reasons:

To correct factual errors or inaccuracies.

To update outdated information.

To fix grammar, spelling, or formatting issues.

To improve clarity, readability, or SEO performance.

To add new information that enhances the article’s value.





2. Types of Edits

Minor Edits

Small grammar or formatting changes.

Corrections of typos.

SEO improvements (meta titles, descriptions, keywords).
✅ Minor edits are made silently without a public note.


Major Edits

Adding or removing significant portions of text.

Changing core facts or data.

Updating articles to reflect new developments.
✅ Major edits will be clearly disclosed at the end of the article with an “Updated On” note.





3. Update Notices

When major re-edits occur, an editorial note will be added:

> Updated on [Date]: This article has been revised to include new information and correct earlier inaccuracies.






4. Editorial Responsibility

Only authorized editorial team members can make post-publication edits.

All changes are reviewed before final approval to ensure accuracy and compliance with our Ethics Policy.





5. Reader Feedback

If you spot an error or think an article needs an update, you can contact us at:
📧 Email: edits@newpost.in




6. Commitment to Transparency

We believe in full transparency when changing published content. Our goal is to ensure that readers always have access to the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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