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Editorial accountability

Find an error? Show us the evidence

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.

Submit a correction

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.

What counts as a correction

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.

Evidence or case-study concern

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.

Clarification

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.

Minor presentation fix

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.

Investigation process

  1. 1

    Receive

    Capture the report, affected URL, disputed passage, and any supporting source supplied by the reader.

  2. 2

    Preserve

    Record the current wording and relevant evidence before changing the page so the decision can be audited.

  3. 3

    Verify

    Reopen the cited sources, check definitions and calculations, and seek a primary source or additional context when needed.

  4. 4

    Decide

    Correct, clarify, remove, or retain the claim. If retained after a credible challenge, document why the evidence still supports it.

  5. 5

    Disclose

    For a substantive change, add an on-page note and a public log entry with the date, before-and-after summary, and reason.

Correction-note standard

  • Date the correction was made.
  • Page and claim affected.
  • What the page said before and what it says now.
  • Why the change was required and the source used to verify it.
  • Whether related calculations, scores, or conclusions changed.

Update-date standard

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.

Public correction log

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.