Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

How correction requests, update requests, and listing claims are reviewed.

Evidence Moderation No shortcut

Specific evidence

Useful requests name the exact listing, the field that needs correction, and the evidence behind the change.

Editor review

Accepted corrections still pass through review before public content is changed.

No control transfer

A verified claim helps source a correction; it does not hand over verdicts, scores, labels, or placement.

If something is outdated, incomplete, or wrong, we want to hear about it. Corrections, update requests, and listing claims are reviewed by editors before public content is changed.

What makes a request useful

  • Name the exact listing, page, or field that needs review.
  • Explain what is wrong, outdated, or incomplete.
  • Share evidence, official references, or context that helps verify the change.

Claim requests

A claim request does not transfer editorial control. It is a verification and update channel, not a publishing shortcut. We review the request, assess the evidence, and decide whether the public profile should be updated.

Editorial boundaries

Corrections can improve factual accuracy, but they do not guarantee a ranking change, a favorable review, a trust-label update, or removal of necessary caveats.