Corrections Policy
Accuracy is part of the editorial process. When a factual issue is verified, we correct it and update the published page as quickly as practical.
How to Report an Issue
- Include the exact article URL.
- Quote the sentence or claim you believe is incorrect.
- Provide a reliable source for verification when available.
How We Review Reports
- We validate date, location, names, and outcome claims against reference sources.
- If evidence conflicts, we revise wording to reflect uncertainty or remove weak claims.
- Editorial updates prioritize factual clarity over narrative style.
What Happens After Verification
- Clear factual errors are corrected in the article body.
- Substantive changes may update context and source references.
- The page update timestamp is refreshed when meaningful edits are made.
Response Windows
Simple factual corrections are typically reviewed first. Complex disputes involving multiple historical interpretations may take longer.
Contact
Submit correction requests through the contact page.