Our articles must be accurate!
We strive to have factual and faithful articles based on facts and truths and not what is convenient or sounds good.
We therefore want you to report it to us if we happen to make a mistake in any article.
But please only report if you can reveal research or similar that supports your claims.
The truth can be uncomfortable
Sometimes it can happen that a topic becomes uncomfortable for some, or that some find the article offensive or directly contradicts their opinion.
But we hope that if you feel that an article is uncomfortable for you, that you have the understanding that even if you don't agree wholeheartedly, that there is truth in it.
Different opinions are good!
Just because people have different opinions does not mean that you are enemies, not even enemies.
Having different opinions is actually a good thing, it opens up opportunities to learn new things from new perspectives.
What develops you is meeting different opinions, listening to them and trying to understand them, there are opportunities for you to realize something you hadn't thought of before.
Report weirdness
It may happen that an article is not completely true, or that some things do not match, or that some formula did not fit.
Then we would be very grateful if you had reported it to us so that we can correct the article as soon as possible so that we can maintain our credibility for all readers!
But we ask you to include research or similar source material that can support your claims as long as they are not just logical or mathematical things that are easy to spot errors in.
Some source materials are not approved
When reporting, there is a chance that the source material you include will not be valid, in which case the article will not be modified.
Some subjects are difficult today, and many insist on being right about the subject and the real truth can be hidden in the fog of "opinions" and advocacy regarding the subject.
From there, we must look at the source material critically and objectively, and often double check where the source material comes from, who wrote it and who was behind the writing.
Unfortunately, today there are many "truths" that are not true at all, but are promoted as "true" by politicians, companies or organizations for various reasons.
How likely it is that an article is changed based on a report
Depending on the topic, the article may be changed on the same day it was reported.
But there are also topics that can cause it to take several days before an article is changed.
But of course we will change the article as soon as we can if it turns out that something is wrong.
Reports about incorrect calculations, e.g. that we accidentally entered the wrong number, or in an article calculated incorrectly so that what we calculate on happens to have a different outcome than it should, then we correct it as soon as possible by recalculating and correcting what has been wrong.
Reports on energy can in many cases be drawn out, today there is an incredible amount of untruths flying around in energy.
It is so bad that you can easily find untruths on very many and large pages and even in some cases state websites or pages supported by the state.
So in these cases it may happen that there will be many reports that indicate such pages as sources but which will not be considered valid for obvious reasons, that we base our facts and truths on logic and research, not what the big media or the state says (speaking of mass untruths that hide the real truth).
Climate reporting is like energy, a hot topic with many "truths" and "falsehoods" and like energy there can be a lot of incorrect reporting citing sources that are not approved.
As you can probably understand, the real truth can sometimes be hard to come by.
But of course, if something turns out to be wrong in an article, we correct it, depending on how wrong it is, maybe even take the article down while we try to find the right truth.
The articles must be true right from the start
Our goal is for the right truth to be in the article right from the beginning, by understanding the topic and logically going through the whole topic before creating the article.
But on occasions you might think wrong and then something can go awry.
Whereupon we urge people who happen to know something about the subject to report the article to us as soon as possible so that we can correct our error.
Where to report
You can report incorrect articles to us at
report@guardreality.com. It would be desirable if you included a link in the email to the article you are referring to.
Remember to include sources that can support your claims!
If it is something that is very logical, you can report without sources, i.e. when we counted something wrong, or when there just happened to be some misspellings or names/objects in wrong or mixed places.
We are happy to present sources
We want to stand firm on our credibility and therefore in articles we will often try to present either sources or the logic of the articles.
If any sources are missing or not included in any article that should have sources, you can also report this.
Appreciated
We sincerely thank you for all reporting that takes place for factual and logical reasons.
We refrain from reports based on feelings, opinions and the like.