Disclaimer

Welcome to the Disclaimer Page for Loopnews! This page is like a friendly warning sign. It tells you important things about our blog so everyone stays safe and happy. We keep our words simple, just like our stories on movies, music, and politics. If you're new to disclaimers, think of it as rules for a game – they help avoid mix-ups. We write this at a easy level so kids and grown-ups can get it. Our goal is to be clear and fair, like when we explain a new law or a celebrity event.


First off, what is a disclaimer? It's us saying that Loopnews is for fun and info, but not everything here is perfect or advice you should follow without thinking. We talk about entertainment like TV shows and games, and politics like elections and leaders. But we're not experts in law or money. For example, if we review a movie about a hero saving the world, that's just our opinion. Don't use it to make big choices in real life. Same for politics – we share facts we check, but things can change fast, like a surprise vote in government.


Loopnews does its best to share true info. Our team reads from good sources and double-checks stories. But mistakes can happen. News in entertainment and politics moves quick – a star might quit a show after we post, or a bill might pass suddenly. We can't promise every word is 100% right all the time. If you see something wrong, tell us at contact@loopnews.com. We'll fix it if we can. Remember, use your own brain and check other places too. Don't rely only on us for school work or important stuff.


About opinions: Many posts have what we think, like "This song is the best!" or "This policy could help people." Those are views, not facts. In politics, we try to show both sides, like red team and blue team ideas. But everyone has their own thoughts. Your ideas might differ, and that's okay. We encourage nice talks in comments, but Loopnews isn't responsible for what readers say. If a comment is mean or false, we might remove it to keep things friendly.


External links: We love sharing links to cool spots, like a trailer for a new blockbuster or a video of a speech. But when you click away from Loopnews, you're on someone else's site. We don't control what they say or do. It might be fun, but it could also have ads or wrong info. Be careful online – don't click shady links or share your details. We're not to blame if something goes wrong there. Think of it like leaving a park; the rules change.


User stuff: If you comment, sign up for emails, or join polls, you agree to play by our rules. You're in charge of what you post. Don't share bad things like lies or hurtful words. We follow laws about privacy and kids online. If you're under 13, get a parent to help. Loopnews is based in the US, so we use rules like those in California for data safety. Check our privacy page for more.


No warranties: That's a fancy word meaning no promises. Loopnews is "as is," like a library book that might have a torn page. We hope it's great, but if the site crashes or a post loads slow, sorry! We fix things fast, but we're not paying for any problems it causes. For example, if you miss a movie ticket because our review was late, that's not on us.


Medical or legal advice? Nope! We might talk about a show with doctors or a political health law, but don't take it as real help. See a doctor for health stuff or a lawyer for law questions. Same for money – if we mention a celebrity's big deal, don't invest based on that. Get pro advice.


Changes: We might update this disclaimer sometimes, like adding new rules if laws change. We'll post the new one here with a date. Check back if you want. By using Loopnews after changes, you agree to them.


Who we are: Remember from our About Us? We're a small team loving entertainment and politics. Started in 2020 by Alex, we aim for fun, easy reads. This disclaimer protects us so we can keep sharing stories without worry.


Thanks for reading! We want Loopnews to be a safe loop of news. If questions pop up, email us. Enjoy the blog, stay smart, and remember: knowledge is power, but use it wisely. Whether it's a pop star's drama or a world leader's plan, we're here to make it simple.


Last updated: January 25, 2026.

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