Every correction we’ve made, with the date it was made and the sentence it replaced. We don’t silently edit.
The policy
When we get something wrong, we correct it in place — in the original piece — and append a short corrections note to the bottom of that piece explaining what changed. The same correction is logged on this page, in reverse chronological order, with the original wording preserved so the record is checkable.
Three categories warrant a correction notice:
- Factual errors. Wrong numbers, wrong dates, wrong names, wrong attributions. Anything a reader could verify against a primary source.
- Misleading framings. Statements that were technically true but read as something stronger than the evidence supported. We treat these like factual errors when they materially change a reader’s takeaway.
- Updated facts. A claim was true when filed and isn’t anymore. We don’t backdate; we add an “Updated” note with the new state and the date the fact changed.
Typos and style edits don’t go here. Code-snippet bugs don’t go here either — those get an inline edit and a “Last updated” note in the piece itself.
The log
No corrections logged yet. We will publish errors here as we make them. If you spot one before we do, write to corrections@thedeepfeed.ai .
Tell us
Spotted an error? corrections@thedeepfeed.ai . Letters about a piece’s argument (rather than a factual error) go to letters@thedeepfeed.ai .