Corrections Policy
Summary: When a page contains a factual problem, unclear wording, or broken attribution, we aim to review it, correct it, and keep the site more reliable over time.
1. What Counts as a Correction
A correction can include factual mistakes, misleading phrasing, missing context, broken source links, or outdated information that materially changes the usefulness of a page.
- Factual correction
- Clarification for ambiguous wording
- Source or attribution repair
- Substantial content update when new information changes the page
2. How to Report an Issue
Send us the page URL, a short description of the issue, and if possible a better source or clearer wording suggestion.
Urgent factual issues should be highlighted clearly so they can be reviewed faster.
3. How We Handle Updates
Minor edits may be fixed quietly for spelling, formatting, or obvious cleanup. More meaningful changes may update timestamps, page copy, source links, or related context sections so readers are not left with outdated framing.
4. Response Expectations
We aim to review most correction requests within three business days, with faster handling for major factual issues where possible.
Not every report will result in a visible change, but every credible report should lead to a review.
5. Request a Correction
For correction requests, contact us via Contact Us with the page URL and a concise explanation of what should be checked.