Accountability
Corrections Policy
Readers should be able to report a possible error easily and understand what Topicora does next.
Last updated: 7 August 2026
Report an issue
Use the contact form, select “Correction,” and include the article URL, the disputed wording, your proposed correction, and supporting primary or reliable sources. A clear report speeds up review, but we investigate good-faith notices even when a full source package is unavailable.
Review
The editorial desk checks the original source, publication context, and any new evidence. When specialist judgment is required, we seek an appropriate source rather than guessing. A request from a subject does not automatically produce a change, and criticism of an article’s conclusion is not by itself a factual correction.
What changes
Typographical fixes that do not change meaning may be made silently. Material factual errors, misleading omissions, or incorrect context are corrected promptly. The article’s updated date changes, and a note explains the substance when readers need it to understand the record.
Retractions
Retraction is reserved for work whose central reliability cannot be restored through correction. The original URL should remain available with a clear notice whenever legal, safety, and privacy considerations allow.
Appeals
If you believe the response missed relevant evidence, reply with the specific unresolved point and source. We reconsider the evidence without promising a preferred outcome.