Accuracy is the foundation of this site. Every fact we publish is linked to a primary source — but when we still get something wrong, we fix it openly. We treat visible corrections as a feature of a trustworthy publication, not an embarrassment to hide.
How corrections appear
- Corrections are added to the article itself with the date and a description of what changed — e.g. "Correction (July 12): an earlier version of this article stated the wrong release date."
- If an error affects the substance of the story (a wrong date, price, platform, or claim), a correction notice also appears at the top of the article.
- Corrections are never silent. We do not quietly rewrite published articles; the correction history stays on the page.
- Minor fixes that do not change meaning (typos, formatting) may be made without a notice.
Reporting an error
If you believe something we published is wrong, contact us via the contact page or email [email protected] with a link to the article and, if possible, a source for the correct information. We aim to verify and respond within 24 hours.
Requests from rights holders
Correction or removal requests from rights holders are handled with priority. See the contact page.