Navigating Accusations of Factual Inaccuracy
For authors of non-fiction—particularly history, investigative journalism, or scientific analysis—credibility is the absolute foundation of their career. The value of their work rests entirely on the trust the public places in their research methodology. Therefore, a public accusation of factual inaccuracy, sloppy research, or deliberate misrepresentation is not merely a negative...
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