Corrections

Accuracy matters more than preserving a clean record.

If a guide is wrong, unclear, or no longer supported by its source, we want to know.

Last updated July 10, 2026

Report a problem

Send the article URL, the sentence or table entry in question, why you believe it is inaccurate, and any primary evidence that would help us verify the issue to [email protected].

What happens next

We check the claim against the cited source and any newer authoritative material. A factual error is corrected promptly. A material correction receives a dated note explaining what changed. Minor spelling, grammar, formatting, and broken-link fixes may be made without a correction note when they do not change meaning.

Updates are not corrections

A new review date means the guide was checked or materially updated. It does not automatically mean the earlier version was wrong. When an update changes a key conclusion, we explain the change inside the article.

No quiet mass rewrites during review

When the site is under an advertising review, we preserve a submission snapshot and avoid broad changes that would make successive reviews evaluate substantially different publications. Necessary corrections are still made and recorded.