Socio Spectrum’s Commitment to Ethical Journalism
At Socio Spectrum, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity, transparency, and accountability. As a digital news and opinion platform focused on Geopolitics and International Affairs with an India-centric perspective, we align ourselves with the principles outlined by the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA).
We believe that freedom of the press comes with responsibility, and we strive to inform, educate, and engage our readers with facts, analysis, and ethical reporting practices.
📜 Our Core Ethical Principles
1. Accuracy & Fairness
We are committed to presenting news and analysis that is accurate, balanced, and verified. We cross-reference facts and sources before publication and promptly correct any errors that may occur.
2. Editorial Independence
Our editorial content is free from external influence, political pressure, or commercial bias. Opinions expressed in editorials or columns reflect the author’s views and are clearly distinguished from news reports.
3. Responsible Content
We avoid sensationalism, hate speech, misinformation, and content that promotes violence or discrimination. We strive to maintain a respectful and constructive tone, even on sensitive global issues.
4. Transparency of Sources
Where possible and safe, we cite our sources transparently. Anonymous sourcing is used only when necessary and in the public interest.
5. Respect for Privacy
We respect the privacy of individuals and avoid intrusion unless it serves a legitimate public interest.
6. No Paid News / Sponsored Manipulation
We do not accept money or other benefits in exchange for editorial coverage. Sponsored content, if any, is clearly labeled and kept separate from editorial content.
7. Right to Response / Corrections
We believe in the right to respond. Any individual or entity mentioned in our reports is welcome to reach out to us for clarifications or corrections.
8. Compliance with Indian Laws
Socio Spectrum abides by the laws of the Republic of India, including the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.
📝 Corrections & Feedback
We are open to feedback from our readers. If you notice any factual inaccuracies or have concerns about any of our content, please contact us at:
📩 mailussociospectrum@gmail.com
🔗 Acknowledgement
We recognize and support the goals of the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) in promoting ethical journalism and responsible content in the digital space.