Corrections

A clear path for fixing errors, outdated claims, broken links, and overstatements.

How to Request a Correction

Send correction notes through the contact page with the article URL, the sentence or section in question, the proposed correction, and any supporting source. Specific notes are faster to review than general objections.

What We Review

We review factual errors, outdated references, broken links, unclear affiliate disclosures, incorrect image or credit information, and language that may overstate evidence or reader outcomes.

How Corrections Are Applied

Minor clarity edits may be made directly. Material factual corrections are updated in the article and, when useful for reader trust, noted in the page history or surrounding context.

Product and Availability Changes

Retail pages, availability, pricing, and product details change frequently. We do not treat every retailer-side change as an editorial error, but we do update articles when a link or recommendation context becomes misleading.

Response Time

Correction requests are triaged by severity. Issues that could materially mislead readers are prioritized over style preferences or broad content suggestions.