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Corrections

Correction and update policy

Posts can be corrected, clarified, moved into review, or removed when accuracy, legality, or editorial integrity require it.

When we correct

A published post may be corrected when material facts are wrong, important context is missing, or the story presentation has become misleading after publication.

How updates are handled

Small fixes may be applied directly inside the story flow. More serious issues may move a post back into `under_review`, require editorial revision, or lead to removal from public circulation.

No artificial freshening

HeadlineLoop should not update a post's timing or presentation in a misleading way just to make an older story appear newly published again.

How to request a correction

Correction contact email pending completion.

What makes a correction request useful

  • Quote the exact sentence, number, or passage that is disputed.
  • Explain whether the issue is factual error, missing context, misleading framing, or outdated information.
  • Attach the strongest source, document, or official basis you have for the requested correction.

How the standards trail stays visible

Corrections sit inside a wider public accountability file. Readers can move from this page into the editorial policy, ownership, notice route, and contact channels without leaving the public site.

Publisher standards

These pages should work together as one visible standards file.

Readers, authors, reviewers, and crawlers should be able to move between the publication model, editorial rules, corrections path, ownership, contact routes, privacy notice, and platform terms without hunting through the site.

Standards page

About

What HeadlineLoop is, and what kind of publication model it is not.

Standards page

Editorial Policy

How review, publishing, moderation, and quality expectations work.

Current page

Corrections

How factual fixes, clarifications, and review reversions are handled.

Standards page

Ownership

Who operates the publication and where accountability sits.

Standards page

Contact

Editorial, legal, and notice channels for reaching the publication.

Standards page

Imprint

Provider identification and formal service details.

Standards page

Notice & Action

How to report allegedly illegal or infringing content.

Standards page

Privacy

How account, publishing, moderation, and reader data are processed.

Standards page

Terms

Core rules for accounts, publishing, moderation, and use of the service.