These guidelines provide a comprehensive overview of the best practices for reporting on our platform. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced reporter, following these guidelines will ensure your reports are accurate, informative, and adhere to our standards.

Key Principles

  • Accuracy: Always verify the information before reporting.
  • Fairness: Present all sides of the story.
  • Timeliness: Report as soon as possible after an event.
  • Clarity: Write in a clear and concise manner.

How to Report

  1. Source Verification: Ensure that your sources are reliable and credible.
  2. Event Documentation: Provide clear and detailed descriptions of the event.
  3. Photos and Videos: Include relevant images and videos to support your report.
  4. Context: Provide background information to help readers understand the event.

Example

To illustrate the guidelines, let's consider a hypothetical event:

  • Event: A protest took place in the city center.
  • Reporting: "A protest against the recent government policy took place in the city center today. The protest began at 10 AM and lasted for several hours. Reports indicate that several hundred people participated. While the protest was peaceful, some clashes occurred with the police."

Resources

For more detailed information on reporting, please refer to our Reporting Handbook.


Note: All reports should be submitted in English.


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