We aim for accuracy in everything we publish. When we get something wrong, we correct it openly rather than quietly editing the page.
2. How Corrections Work
Minor corrections (typos, formatting, broken links) are fixed directly without a separate note.
Substantive corrections (incorrect facts, figures, dates, names, or misattributed quotes) are fixed in the article text and accompanied by a visible correction note stating what changed and when.
Significant errors that affect the central claim of an article may result in the article being updated with a prominent editor's note, or in rare cases removed, with an explanation of why.
3. Request a Correction
To request a correction, contact us via our Contact page with the article URL and a description of the issue. We review every request and aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe.