Corrections Policy
How to report an error and how we handle it.
Last updated: April 20, 2026
How to report
Email us at the dedicated address below. We acknowledge within 48h.
Please include:
- The URL of the article
- The exact passage (copy-paste) and what's wrong
- If possible, a link to a reliable source that contradicts the claim
Process and timing
Day 0 — Acknowledgment within 48h
We confirm receipt and start verification. No auto-reply: every report is read by a human.
Day 1-3 — Verification
We go back to the sources used during generation, then external sources. If the error is confirmed, we move to correction.
Day 4-7 — Correction + transparency
The article is corrected AND a visible correction note is added (no silent rewrite). The note states what changed and when.
If not correctable
If the contested claim is actually correct (with sources) or is an opinion, we reply with the justification — reports are never silently dismissed.
Visibility of corrections
We consider silent correction to be a form of dishonesty. Every material correction is therefore visible.
- Timestamped correction note at the top or bottom of the article: "Corrected on YYYY-MM-DD: [what changed]".
- Schema.org correction field on corrected articles (machine-readable, useful for aggregators).
- Internal history retained (audit log) — if a regulator or user requests the pre-correction state, we can provide it.
What we fix, what we don't
To avoid ambiguity:
- We fix: Demonstrable factual errors (numbers, dates, names, misattributed quotes), invented sources, broken links.
- We don't fix: Opinion disagreements without factual basis, commercial takedown requests, matters subject to legal procedure (see our Legal page).