Corrections
Corrections.
When we get something wrong, we fix it promptly, mark the change visibly, and log it here.
How to report a correction
If you spot a factual error in a note — a wrong number, a misattributed quote, a misstated date, a misidentified counterparty — please tell us. Include the URL of the article and the specific claim. See the contact page for how to reach us.
How we handle corrections
- We verify the claim against the primary source.
- If the error is confirmed, we update the article. The corrected claim replaces the erroneous one in place.
- We annotate the article with a dated correction note at the bottom describing what changed and when.
- We update the article's
dateModifiedtimestamp so search engines and aggregators reflect the change. - We add an entry to the corrections log below.
What does not count as a correction
- Disagreement with our editorial judgment is not a correction. We will read your argument, but a difference of view does not get logged.
- Stylistic preference changes are not corrections. Substantive changes are.
Corrections log
No corrections issued yet. When we issue our first correction, it will appear here with the URL, the original claim, the corrected claim, and the date.