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Accountability

Corrections policy

Conflict reporting changes quickly, but speed does not excuse avoidable errors. Send a correction when a factual claim, attribution, source link, or status explanation is unsupported or materially misleading.

Step 1

Send the specific claim

Include the page URL, the text or status you believe is wrong, and a public source that supports the correction.

Step 2

We check the underlying evidence

The review compares the request with the cited source, other independent reporting, the page threshold, and the snapshot that produced the claim.

Step 3

Material errors are fixed clearly

A material factual, attribution, or status error is corrected promptly. When useful to readers, the correction is described in the public log below.

What counts as a correction

Corrections cover material factual errors, wrong attribution, a source that does not support the displayed claim, or an answer that was inconsistent with the site’s published threshold at the time.

Routine headline turnover, a newer verification time, ordinary score movement, copy edits, and a status that changes because the real-world evidence changed are updates rather than corrections.

Public correction log

No entries have been published to this log yet. Future material entries will identify the affected page, correction date, what changed, and why—without exposing private correspondence or security-sensitive details.

Request a correction

Use the contact page and include public evidence. Urgent safety information should go to the relevant official authority; this site is not an emergency alert service.

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