Corrections
Corrections Policy
TinyThat is designed to be useful, and useful information should be corrected when it is wrong, unclear, or outdated.
How to report a correction
Email [email protected] with the article URL and a short explanation of what you think should be changed.
What to include
- The page URL.
- The sentence, image, source, or section you are referring to.
- What you believe is wrong, unclear, or outdated.
- A reliable source if you have one.
How we review corrections
The TinyThat editorial team reviews correction requests for accuracy, clarity, source quality, and reader usefulness.
We may update wording, add context, replace a source, revise an image, or correct a factual error.
What counts as a correction
- A factual error.
- Outdated information.
- A misleading simplification.
- A citation that does not support the claim.
- A visual that explains the wrong thing or creates confusion.
What does not count as a correction
- A preference for a different writing style.
- A request to remove accurate information because it is inconvenient.
- A disagreement without evidence on a factual claim.
- A promotional request disguised as an editorial update.
Transparency
TinyThat may make small clarity edits without a public note. For more meaningful factual updates, we aim to keep the page clear about what changed where appropriate.