Fact-Checking Policy
Last Updated: March 2026
At Taski App, we commit to providing accurate and reliable information about interior design. Our goal is to ensure readers receive trustworthy advice and insights. This policy outlines our commitment to factual correctness in all published content.
Our Verification Process
Every article published on Taski App undergoes a thorough review before it goes live. Our editorial team verifies all factual claims, statistics, and statements. We confirm details about design trends, material properties, and DIY instructions.
Source Prioritization
We prioritize specific types of sources to maintain high standards of accuracy. Primary sources such as original research papers, official government reports, or direct interviews with designers are preferred. We also rely on established academic journals and publications with peer-reviewed content. Official manufacturer specifications for products or building codes serve as reliable references.
Secondary sources undergo careful scrutiny. We cross-reference information from multiple reputable outlets before using it. Our team avoids anonymous sources or unverified claims found on forums.
Evaluating Claims
Each factual assertion is evaluated for accuracy and context. We check claims against multiple independent sources. If a claim involves specialized knowledge, we consult relevant experts in the interior design or construction field. We ensure that any statistics cited are current and correctly interpreted.
Unverifiable Claims
If our team cannot independently verify a claim, we will not publish it. We may rephrase the statement to reflect it as an opinion or theory rather than a fact. Alternatively, the unverifiable information will be removed from the content entirely. Maintaining reader trust requires us to present only substantiated information.
Fact vs. Opinion
Taski App clearly distinguishes between factual reporting and editorial opinion. Facts are statements verifiable through evidence. Opinions represent personal views, interpretations, or recommendations. Our content often provides expert design advice, clearly presented as guidance rather than universal truths. We strive for transparency in our presentation.
Reporting Errors or Inaccuracies
We value our readers’ role in maintaining accuracy. If you believe an article contains a factual error or inaccuracy, please notify us. Send an email to [email protected] with the article title and a description of the potential error. Include any supporting evidence you can provide.
Our editorial team reviews all reported concerns. We investigate the claim promptly and make corrections if needed. Corrections will be noted on the article page to inform our readers. We aim to address all valid reports within a reasonable timeframe.