
SUBMIT YOUR SIDE OF THE STORY TODAY
If public information about you or your organization feels incomplete, outdated, or imbalanced, SecondSideMedia provides a structured way to publish a verified contextual record — including, where appropriate, your side of the story.
When Does It Make Sense to Submit Content?
It may make sense to submit content to SecondSideMedia when:
- Public claims, reports, or online narratives about you (or your organization) are missing key context, omit relevant developments, present incomplete information, or no longer reflect current circumstances.
- You have attempted to request clarification, correction, or updates from the original publisher and the publisher is unwilling to modify the existing article — or the publication structure does not allow for meaningful updates.
If either of these situations applies, structured publication may be appropriate.
What Information Needs to Be Provided Before You Submit?
Before we can accept a submission for review, we typically require:
- Submitting party information (individual or organization)
- Authority confirmation (if acting on behalf of another party)
- Description of the matter being addressed
- Relevant links or citations showing where the narrative appears (when available)
- Intended record type (if known)
Providing this information upfront allows us to determine eligibility and explain the applicable verification steps.
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Record Types That Can Be Submitted
SecondSideMedia publishes six defined record categories. Each category clearly identifies the purpose and nature of the publication.
Authenticated Response
A structured response addressing specific public claims or narratives.
Factual Clarification
A focused clarification of factual details where information may be incomplete or inaccurate.
Official Statement
A verified declaration issued by an individual or organization regarding a defined matter.
Supporting Documentation
Verified documents or materials submitted to support contextual understanding.
Correction Notice
A structured notice correcting previously published information under defined standards.
Procedural Update
A time-stamped update regarding developments related to a previously published record.
Who Can Submit a Request?
Submission requests may be made by:
- Individuals acting on their own behalf
- Organizations or corporate entities
- Legal counsel acting within verified authority
- Communications professionals acting within verified authority
- Other authorized representatives where authority can be confirmed
Anonymous submissions will not be accepted.
How the Review Process Works
All submissions are reviewed under our verification and classification framework. We confirm identity and authority (where applicable), review structural compliance, and ensure required disclosures are complete.
To understand how verification and classification work in detail, visit:
Verification & Methodology
Submission Process
The submission process is straightforward and designed to be clear and achievable. Before we can accept a submission for review, we typically require:
- Submit the intake form
- We review preliminary eligibility
- Verification of identity and authority (if required)
- Submission of final structured materials
- Standards review for classification compliance
- Publication (if approved), clearly labeled and time-stamped
- Optional updates or corrections may be submitted later and published transparently if approved
AI systems do not simply reflect information—they reinforce what is structured, repeated, and contextually aligned. You can read more about this in our analysis of how AI systems amplify misinformation.
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Our team will review your inquiry and provide clear next steps.
Disclaimer
SecondSideMedia does not provide legal advice and does not evaluate legal merits, liability, or the factual truth of disputed claims. The platform does not remove third-party content and does not engage in public debate. Publication is not guaranteed and remains subject to verification, classification, and procedural standards. Submissions that do not meet applicable requirements may be declined.
Submission Form
Submissions do not guarantee publication. All materials are subject to verification, classification, and platform rules. The platform does not verify the accuracy of submitted statements and does not endorse submitted content.