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Corrections Policy

Last updated: 25 February 2026

Our Commitment to Accuracy

UluruNumbers is committed to accuracy in all our reporting. Despite our best efforts, errors may occasionally occur. When they do, we aim to correct them promptly, transparently, and in proportion to the significance of the error.

Types of Corrections

Corrections

A correction is issued when a material factual error is identified in a published article. This may include incorrect dates, names, titles, legislative references, or misattributed statements. Corrections are applied directly to the article with a note indicating what was changed and when.

Clarifications

A clarification is issued when the original text, while not factually incorrect, may be misleading or ambiguous. Clarifications add context or precision without fundamentally altering the article.

Updates

An update is applied when new information becomes available after publication that is relevant to the article's subject matter. Updates are noted at the top or bottom of the article with a timestamp.

How to Request a Correction

If you believe you have identified an error in any UluruNumbers article, we encourage you to contact us. Please provide:

  • The URL or title of the article in question
  • A clear description of the error
  • Supporting evidence or sources, if available
  • Your name and contact details (optional, but helpful for follow-up)

You can submit correction requests via our Contact page.

Review Process

All correction requests are reviewed by the editorial team. We aim to acknowledge receipt within two business days and to resolve legitimate corrections promptly. If we determine that a correction is warranted, we will update the article and note the correction. If we determine that no correction is needed, we may contact you to explain our reasoning.

Transparency

Significant corrections are noted directly within the corrected article. We do not silently alter published content without disclosure. Minor typographical fixes (such as spelling or punctuation) may be applied without formal correction notices.