Why does reporting a missing or incorrect source even matter?
Think of journalism like building a house—sources are the foundation. If one brick is missing or misplaced, the whole thing can wobble. By flagging missing or incorrect sources, you’re helping us make sure our reporting is solid, reliable, and worth trusting. It’s not necessarily about being “right”—it’s about respecting the truth and the people who rely on it. You’re not just a reader here; you’re part of the process.
Great question! Report anything that feels off—like a missing source, outdated data, or a claim that doesn’t seem backed up. If it raises your eyebrow, we want to know about it. No concern is too small—yes, even that one.
How do I actually submit an issue?
Easy-peasy. You fill out a short form (scroll up on this page) with the link to the content and a quick description of what’s wrong. Its the same as sending a quick text to a friend saying, “Hey, this doesn’t add up.” We’ll take it from there.
What happens after I submit a report?
Ahhh so your thinking of submitting one aren't you? Were on the right track! Once you send it in, our team digs in to review your feedback. If we find something, we correct it ASAP and update the content. We’re also transparent about the changes—no sweeping things under the rug.
Will you let me know what happens?
Of course! That's the best part! If you leave your contact info, we’ll keep you in the loop about what we found and what we changed. It’s not a one-sided thing; you’ll see how your feedback made a difference.
Why do you even care about all this?
Because we’re not your average news website. At Pacific Security Labs, we know trust is earned, not given. We believe good journalism means staying accountable and transparent—not just reporting the truth but working with you to make sure it’s airtight. It's a team effort: we write, check it ourselves, you double-check, and together, we keep the internet a little more honest.