Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

At MsCEI Magazine, we are committed to providing our readers with accurate and reliable information about design, interiors, and home furnishings. Our aim is to be a trusted resource for anyone seeking insights into improving their living spaces. We adhere to a strict editorial process to ensure the integrity of our content.

Verification Process Before Publication

Every article published on MsCEI Magazine undergoes a thorough verification process before it goes live. Our writers and editors confirm all factual statements related to product specifications, design principles, historical context, or material properties. We check details such as furniture dimensions, fabric compositions, construction methods, and design trend origins.

Types of Sources Prioritized

We prioritize specific types of sources to support the factual claims in our articles. We rely on primary sources whenever possible. This includes direct manufacturer specifications for products, official building codes for design regulations, and established design institutions for historical data.

For scientific or technical information related to materials or ergonomics, we consult peer-reviewed academic journals. Official reports from industry associations or governmental bodies are also highly valued. We avoid anonymous sources or unverified user-generated content for factual assertions.

How Claims Are Evaluated

Each factual claim within an article is evaluated for accuracy, relevance, and context. We cross-reference information with at least two independent, credible sources before accepting it. Editors confirm that any data or statistics are presented fairly and within their original context. We look for consistency across different reliable publications and official statements.

When a Claim Cannot Be Verified

If a claim or piece of information cannot be adequately verified through our established sources, we will not publish it as fact. In such cases, the statement will either be removed from the article entirely or rephrased to clearly indicate it is an unconfirmed assertion or a commonly held belief. We do not speculate or present unsubstantiated information as truth.

Distinction Between Fact and Opinion

MsCEI Magazine clearly distinguishes between factual reporting and subjective opinion. Articles discussing design trends, aesthetic preferences, or style recommendations are presented as opinion-based content. Information such as material facts, dimensions, historical design movements, or common industry practices is treated as factual.

We ensure that our readers can easily tell the difference. Factual statements are always backed by the verification process outlined above, while opinions are typically attributed to the author or presented as a general viewpoint within the design community.

Reader Reporting Process

We believe in transparency and accuracy. Our readers play an important part in maintaining the quality of our content. If you identify a factual error, an inaccuracy, or have concerns about a claim made in any article on MsCEI Magazine, please let us know.

Send an email to [email protected] with the subject line “Fact Check Inquiry.” Please include the article title, the URL, and a specific description of the inaccuracy along with any supporting evidence you may have. Our editorial team investigates all reports promptly and corrects confirmed errors as quickly as possible. We aim to review and respond to all fact-check inquiries within two business days.

Last Updated: March 2026