Corrections policy
Accuracy and transparency are central to our publishing process. Readers are encouraged to report errors with an official supporting source.
Last updated: 13 July 2026
How to report an error
Use the contact page or correction email link. Include the article URL, the disputed statement, the proposed correction, and an official source supporting it.
How reports are reviewed
We compare the report with the primary official source, check whether the source is current and relevant, and review related statements that may also be affected.
Applying factual corrections
Confirmed factual errors are corrected promptly. The last-updated or last-verified date is changed, and a meaningful correction is recorded in the article update history.
Corrected status
An article may be marked corrected when a material factual error could have affected a reader’s understanding or action. The correction note should explain what changed without hiding the earlier problem.
Withdrawn status
An article is marked withdrawn when its central claim cannot be supported, the source is unreliable, or correction would not make the article safe and accurate. Withdrawn material is removed from normal listings and search.
Deadlines and official changes
When an authority changes a deadline or process, we update the article after verifying the new official notice and record the change in update history. We do not invent or estimate deadlines.
Minor edits
Spelling, grammar, formatting, and clarity-only changes may be made without a public correction note when they do not alter the meaning. Significant corrections remain transparent.