EDITORIAL

Corrections Policy

We publish about named entities. We are going to make mistakes. Our job is to correct them on the record, fast, and visibly.

What counts as a correction

  • Material error — a factual claim demonstrably contradicted by the underlying primary source. Corrected within 2 business days of verification. Original claim struck through; correction noted inline with date.
  • Misattribution — a statement or action wrongly attributed to an individual or entity. Same handling as material error, plus prominent notice at the top of the page for 30 days.
  • Update — new information that changes the analysis but does not invalidate the prior claim. Added with a dated "Updated" note; prior version remains visible.
  • Clarification — wording that reasonable readers could misinterpret. Reworded with a brief note.

How to request a correction

Send an email to corrections@tasfga.com (or contact@tasfga.com) with:

  • The URL of the page containing the error.
  • The specific claim you believe is incorrect.
  • The primary-source documentation supporting your position.

We acknowledge correction requests within 2 business days. Verification typically takes 3–10 business days depending on source complexity.

Right of response

Any individual or entity named on a TASFGA page may submit a written response of up to 500 words. If the response is on-topic and does not contain unverifiable claims about third parties, it is published verbatim on the same page as the original content. Responses do not count as corrections — the original content remains intact alongside the response.

Corrections log

Every correction is logged in a public changelog with: date, affected URL, nature of the error, source of the correction, and the correction itself. The log is permanent. We do not silently edit.

The full public corrections log is published at /corrections/log once the first correction is issued. Until then, this policy governs.