Feedback International Journal of Communication (FIJC) encourages data openness as part of scientific transparency and accountability. Therefore, authors whose manuscripts are accepted for publication are expected to be willing to share supporting data and materials if reasonably requested by editors, reviewers, or readers for verification or further research purposes.

Requests for data must be made reasonably, and authors have the right to determine whether a request is appropriate. However, data should not be shared if doing so could violate ethical considerations, privacy, human subject protection, or institutional policies.

If the article refers to specific datasets, authors are encouraged to provide relevant links or references. Proper citation of datasets is also strongly recommended to enable readers to access the data directly.

Datasets associated with the article will not be formally peer-reviewed, and the accuracy and integrity of the data remain the full responsibility of the authors. FIJC is not liable for any errors in the data or misuse of the information by third parties.

By supporting this policy, authors contribute to building a scientific culture that is open, collaborative, and trustworthy.