Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

At Marjan Island Highroller, we are dedicated to providing our readers with accurate and reliable information. Our editorial process emphasizes a strong commitment to factual integrity, particularly in our analyses of topics like luxury interior design, artisanal furniture, and related lifestyle trends. This policy outlines our approach to fact-checking before publication.

Verification Process Before Publication

Our editorial team verifies all factual statements and data points presented in our articles. Each piece undergoes a thorough review to ensure information is correct, current, and properly attributed. This process involves cross-referencing claims with reliable external sources.

Types of Sources Prioritized

We rely on authoritative and credible sources to support our content. Our prioritization includes primary sources such as original research, direct interviews with industry experts, and proprietary data. We also consult official documents and reports.

  • **Primary Sources:** Original studies, direct interviews, official company announcements, proprietary reports, and first-hand accounts.
  • **Peer-Reviewed & Academic:** Scholarly articles and research published in reputable, peer-reviewed journals.
  • **Official & Institutional:** Data and reports from government bodies, accredited research institutions, and recognized industry associations relevant to luxury markets or design.
  • **Expert Statements:** Quotations and insights from recognized authorities in fields such as architecture, interior design, art history, and luxury retail.

We avoid anonymous sources or unverified social media claims. All sourced information must be clearly identifiable.

How Claims Are Evaluated

Every factual claim undergoes careful assessment. We evaluate the credibility and impartiality of each source. Our team also checks the currency of the information, ensuring it remains relevant for articles discussing evolving design trends or market specifics.

Claims must be supported by sufficient evidence. When discussing complex subjects like the history of Italian furniture, we verify dates, designers, and materials against established historical and expert accounts.

What Happens When a Claim Cannot Be Verified

If a claim lacks sufficient verifiable evidence from our prioritized sources, we will not publish it as a fact. The content will be revised to remove the unverified statement. Alternatively, if a claim is central to a discussion but remains unconfirmed, we may present it as an assertion or theory, clearly attributing it to its originators and noting its unverified status.

Distinction Between Fact and Opinion

We maintain a clear distinction between objective facts and subjective opinions. Factual statements are verifiable and evidence-based. Opinions, commentary, and analysis reflect the perspectives of our writers or quoted experts. These subjective elements are clearly identified as such within the text.

Reader Reporting Process

We encourage our readers to help us maintain the highest standards of accuracy. If you believe you have identified a factual error in any of our articles, please report it to us immediately.

Send details of the potential inaccuracy, including the article title, publication date, and a description of the alleged error, to [email protected]. Please include supporting evidence or sources if possible. Our editorial team will review your report within 48 hours on business days.

If an error is confirmed, we will issue a correction or update the article promptly. We are committed to transparency in all our corrections.

Last Updated

March 2026