Ethics Policy

SASS News Updates (hereinafter referred to as “sassybysavannah.com” / “We” / “Us” / “Our”) is deeply committed to transparency and dignified conduct in all its affairs. We are guided by the overarching principles contained in Our Code of Ethics, which We share herein for your information.

Premise

sassybysavannah.com was founded with the intention to bridge the gap left by mainstream media, given the difference between what the media was reporting and what the general public was understanding. It is also Our intention to slow down the way ‘breaking news’ comes out, which often leads to false or inaccurate information being circulated in society.

In pursuance of Our vision and mission, and to be the most reliable platform through which people get news and information on issues which matter the most, We follow certain ethical principles.

Ethical Principles

In furtherance of Our intent expressed above and Our pursuit to be the most reliable platform through which people get news and information on issues that matter the most, We have adopted the following principles:

  1. Be a neutral platform that facilitates dialogue and enables people from different backgrounds and political inclinations to come together, discuss, and solve issues that matter most.
  2. Present the most accurate important information available at the time We are reporting on a particular issue.
  3. Credit sources wherever needed or applicable. Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable and prohibited.
  4. Strive for balanced, unbiased, and logical opinions on issues.
  5. Maintain a clear distinction between business interests and editorial decision-making. In no way can business interests take over editorial decision-making.
  6. Give accurate information instead of breaking the news. We will wait before sharing if enough information is not available and not to speculate.
  7. Include diverse voices in the story to make it fair and balanced.
  8. Issue a public apology in case of error and rectify the error.
  9. Publicize or mention at the outset if a story is not from the editorial and is an advertisement/advertorial.
  10. Remain strong and resolute in the wake of pressure from people in power.
  11. Stand with the editorial in case of any legal dispute and in case of harassment.

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