Otaku Mantra does not remove published articles except under certain limited circumstances. We believe in transparency and our responsibility to inform readers with accurate, verified, and newsworthy information. Once information has been made public or reported through a legitimate, non-embargoed source, it is our duty as a media outlet to cover it, regardless of external pressure or PR preferences.
If any information published on our website is later found to be inaccurate or misleading, we will correct or update the content as soon as possible. Corrections, clarifications, or updates will be clearly noted within the original article. Wherever possible, we will amend the relevant portion of an article rather than remove it entirely.
However, we may consider removing an article or specific information in the following cases:
The content contains private or sensitive information about a living person that has no clear public interest.
The content presents a risk of physical harm or endangers an individual or group.
The material is proven to be false and defamatory.
The content violates an active embargo, nondisclosure agreement, or other legal obligation.
A valid legal order or takedown notice is received from a recognized authority or court with jurisdiction in India.
The content constitutes a gross invasion of privacy or includes information that could lead to significant personal distress.
Otaku Mantra will not remove content simply because it portrays an individual, company, or organization in an unfavorable light, or because a subject requests it for personal or reputational reasons. Reporting that is factually accurate and in the public interest will remain accessible.
Requests for removal or correction can be sent to [email protected] along with the article link, a detailed explanation of the concern, and any supporting documentation. Our editorial team will review such requests carefully and respond within a reasonable timeframe.