Substantive factual error
A wrong number, date, name, source characterization, calculation, material omission, or statement that changes the reader's understanding.
Treatment: Correct the page and add a dated note describing the material change.
Editorial accountability
Readers can challenge any MOYUXB claim. This policy explains what to send, how we assess it, and when a change becomes part of the public correction record.
Include the page URL, the exact claim, why it appears wrong, and a source or calculation when available. You may use the contact page or email the editorial address directly.
MOYUXB aims to assess actionable reports promptly, but does not promise a fixed response or resolution time. Complex evidence disputes can take longer than spelling or calculation fixes.
A wrong number, date, name, source characterization, calculation, material omission, or statement that changes the reader's understanding.
Treatment: Correct the page and add a dated note describing the material change.
A cited source does not support the claim, evidence cannot be reproduced, or a case study's described verification is incomplete.
Treatment: Recheck the evidence; qualify, remove, noindex, or withdraw the claim while the issue is unresolved.
The wording is technically defensible but ambiguous, missing context, or easy to misinterpret.
Treatment: Clarify the page. Add a public note when the ambiguity was material.
Spelling, punctuation, formatting, accessibility text, or a broken link that does not change the substance.
Treatment: Fix without a formal correction note unless the presentation error altered meaning.
Capture the report, affected URL, disputed passage, and any supporting source supplied by the reader.
Record the current wording and relevant evidence before changing the page so the decision can be audited.
Reopen the cited sources, check definitions and calculations, and seek a primary source or additional context when needed.
Correct, clarify, remove, or retain the claim. If retained after a credible challenge, document why the evidence still supports it.
For a substantive change, add an on-page note and a public log entry with the date, before-and-after summary, and reason.
A page’s “Updated” date should change only after a substantive edit, source refresh, methodological change, or correction. Styling, spelling, metadata-only, and automated build changes should not create a new editorial update date.
Log introduced under policy v1.0
This public log begins on . Substantive entries documented under this policy will appear here. The absence of an older entry is not a claim that no change or error existed before the log began.
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