Fact-Check Policy

At EatTheRainbowFarm.com, we are committed to delivering accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information. Whether we’re covering government programs, financial aid updates, or coin discoveries, our goal is to ensure every piece of content is factually sound and responsibly verified.

This Fact-Check Policy explains how we research, review, and verify the information we publish.


🔹 Our Commitment to Accuracy

We understand that the topics we cover — including stimulus checks, welfare programs, retirement benefits, rare coins, and public schemes — directly affect our readers’ lives. That’s why we prioritize accuracy above all.

Before publishing, every article is checked to ensure:

  • The claims are verifiable
  • The sources are credible
  • The data is current and complete
  • The context is preserved and not misleading

🔹 Sources We Trust

We rely on a wide range of official and reputable sources, including:

  • U.S. government portals (e.g., IRS.gov, SSA.gov, USA.gov)
  • State government websites and press releases
  • International public agencies and education departments
  • Trusted news outlets with a record of credibility
  • Recognized numismatic authorities and auction databases (for coin-related content)
  • Legal and policy documents released by official entities

If a claim cannot be supported by credible documentation or source attribution, it will not be included in our article.


🔹 Editorial and Fact-Check Workflow

  1. Topic Selection – Based on newsworthiness and public relevance
  2. Research – Sourced from official documents, government statements, or expert input
  3. Content Drafting – Written in simplified language for broad public understanding
  4. Manual Fact Check – Checked by our editorial team before publishing
  5. Review & Publish – Final review to ensure clarity, neutrality, and factual integrity
  6. Post-Publication Monitoring – Updated if new information emerges or corrections are needed

We do not use AI-generated content without human oversight and verification.


🔹 Corrections Policy

We believe in transparency and accountability.

If an error is found:

  • It is corrected promptly
  • A correction note may be added to the article
  • Readers are encouraged to notify us via email at [email protected]

We regularly revisit older content to verify its accuracy and reflect policy updates, especially for frequently changing topics like stimulus payments and benefit eligibility.


🔹 No Sponsored or Influenced Content

Our content is editorially independent. We do not publish sponsored posts, affiliate articles, or paid promotions. This ensures that:

  • Our articles are free of bias
  • Our editorial choices are made solely based on public value and accuracy
  • No commercial interests influence what we publish

🔹 Reader Participation

We welcome feedback and fact-check contributions from our readers. If you notice something incorrect, misleading, or outdated, you can contact us at:

📧 Email: [email protected]
Subject: Fact-Check Suggestion or Correction Request

Please include:

  • A link to the article
  • The claim you believe needs review
  • A credible source supporting your suggestion