Compliance · Corrections

Corrections policy.

Mistakes happen. When they do, we fix them in public, not by quietly editing the page.

How to report an error

Email editorial@narrativeclip.com with the subject line "Correction" and:

What happens next

  1. We verify the claim against primary sources.
  2. If you're right, we fix the article within a few days.
  3. For non-trivial corrections, we add a dated note at the bottom of the article describing what changed and when.
  4. For trivial corrections (typos, dead links), we fix them quietly.
  5. For substantive factual corrections, we also bump the "Last updated" date in the article header.

What counts as substantive

What we don't change

We don't quietly delete opinions because someone disliked them. We don't change a critical review because a brand asked us to. If a brand or PR rep has new information that genuinely contradicts what we published, we'll cover it as an update — not as a stealth edit.

Public corrections log

Major corrections are logged at the bottom of the corrected article and, when worth it, summarized in the next newsletter. We do not maintain a separate corrections-only RSS feed yet; if there's demand we'll add one.

If you disagree with our handling

Email the editor at editorial@narrativeclip.com with "Editor review" in the subject. If you don't hear back within two weeks, email again — we don't read every inbox every day.