At HNA News, we believe that journalism should be a two-way conversation. Our readers are at the heart of what we do, and their feedback, questions, and perspectives help shape our content. This Reader Engagement Policy outlines how we encourage participation, handle communication, and foster a respectful news community.
1. Our Commitment to Readers
We aim to:
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Respond to reader inquiries and feedback in a timely, respectful manner
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Provide opportunities for readers to engage with content (comments, polls, newsletters)
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Encourage civil discourse and diverse viewpoints in comment sections and discussions
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Listen to our readers’ concerns about factual errors, fairness, or editorial direction
2. Comment Policy
Our website may offer a comment feature to allow public discussion. We welcome opinions but expect all users to maintain basic standards of civility.
We do not allow comments that are:
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Abusive, hateful, or threatening
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Off-topic, spammy, or promotional
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Discriminatory based on race, religion, gender, etc.
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Misinformative or deceptive
Moderation is enforced, and we reserve the right to remove comments or ban users without notice.
3. Submitting Feedback or Corrections
We value transparency and encourage readers to report errors, suggest improvements, or raise concerns.
To contact us directly:
📧 hnanews.in@gmail.com
Subject: Reader Feedback
All valid concerns will be reviewed by our editorial team, and necessary action will be taken.
4. Reader Contributions
We may accept:
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Letters to the editor
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Guest articles or opinion pieces (subject to review and editorial approval)
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Survey responses, testimonials, or reader-submitted media
If published, contributors will be clearly credited and must follow our User-Generated Content Policy.
5. Newsletter and Social Engagement
We offer a free email newsletter and actively engage with readers on social media platforms. Readers are welcome to comment, share, and react — provided it aligns with our community standards.
6. How Reader Input Shapes Our Content
Reader feedback is used to:
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Improve article clarity and accuracy
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Identify new topics and trends of interest
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Strengthen public accountability in our reporting
Your voice matters — and we’re always listening.
Last Updated: June 24, 2025