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:
- The URL of the article.
- The specific quote or claim that's wrong.
- What it should say, with a source if you have one.
What happens next
- We verify the claim against primary sources.
- If you're right, we fix the article within a few days.
- For non-trivial corrections, we add a dated note at the bottom of the article describing what changed and when.
- For trivial corrections (typos, dead links), we fix them quietly.
- For substantive factual corrections, we also bump the "Last updated" date in the article header.
What counts as substantive
- A wrong date, price, model name, or spec.
- A misattributed quote or fact.
- A privacy, safety, or legal claim that's incorrect or misleading.
- A claim that a product is currently available when it isn't.
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.