Corrections
Corrections
A straightforward process for reporting factual errors and preserving transparency when we update editorial content.
How to report an issue
If you believe an article contains a factual error, source mismatch, broken link, attribution problem, date error, translation issue, or image or credit concern, contact us through the contact page or email [email protected]. Please include the article URL and a concise description of the issue, with a source or reference where helpful.
What we review
- Factual statements that contradict verifiable sources
- Missing or incorrect source attribution
- Broken or misleading outbound links
- Publication or update date errors
- Translation or wording that changes the meaning of sourced material
- Image, illustration or credit issues, including mislabelled editorial art
How corrections are handled
Confirmed issues may be addressed as an article update, an inline clarification, an editor note, or a metadata fix (for example dates or headings). We aim to preserve article integrity and reader transparency: meaningful corrections should be visible or traceable rather than silently erased without context.
We review reports in editorial order. We do not promise an immediate response, but we take factual accuracy seriously and address confirmed errors as promptly as practical editorial capacity allows.
What this policy is not
Corrections cover factual accuracy and editorial clarity. Disagreements about listening impressions, product opinions, or editorial framing are not treated as corrections unless they involve a verifiable factual mistake.