Source & Citation Standards

Last updated: March 2026

Precisely Peachy is committed to delivering accurate and reliable information. Our articles rely on credible sources to ensure readers receive trustworthy content. These standards outline our approach to sourcing and citing information across all publications.

Authoritative Sources

We prioritize sources that demonstrate established expertise and editorial rigor. This includes peer-reviewed journals, official government reports, and data from recognized scientific or academic institutions. Reputable news organizations with transparent editorial processes are also considered. We also use information from recognized industry experts or professional bodies.

Citation Format

Each article on Precisely Peachy integrates citations directly within the text. We provide clear hyperlinks to the original source material. Readers can click these links to access the exact documents or pages referenced. This practice allows for immediate verification of facts and figures presented.

Source Verification Process

Our editorial team verifies all sources before publication. We cross-reference facts with multiple independent sources whenever possible. We also assess the author’s credentials and the publication’s reputation. Our team checks for recent updates to ensure the information remains current and accurate.

Anonymous Sources Policy

Precisely Peachy generally avoids using anonymous or unnamed sources. We believe transparency is crucial for reader trust. Any exception to this policy requires extraordinary circumstances and multiple independent verifications by our editorial staff. Such cases demand strong editorial justification for their inclusion.

Primary vs. Secondary Sources

We prefer to cite primary sources whenever available. Primary sources include original research studies, government reports, or direct statements from involved parties. Secondary sources, which interpret or analyze primary data, are used carefully. We use secondary sources only when a primary source is inaccessible or when the secondary source offers essential context.

Reader Verification

Readers are encouraged to examine our cited sources directly. Simply click on the hyperlinks provided within the article text. Review the original document for context and completeness. This allows you to confirm the facts for yourself.

Handling Disputed Sources

If you believe a source or fact in our articles is inaccurate, please contact us immediately. Send your concerns to [email protected]. Our editorial team will review the claim promptly and thoroughly. We will issue corrections or updates as necessary within 48 hours on business days after verification.