Corrections & Updates

Every story we publish is fact-checked before it goes live. When we get something wrong anyway — a wrong number, a misattributed quote, an outdated claim — we fix it openly. This page documents both the policy and the log.

Our policy

  • Substantive errors get a visible correction note at the top of the article, dated, with a short description of what changed and why.
  • Typo-level fixes (spelling, formatting, broken links) are corrected silently. We don't consider these editorial errors.
  • Outdated claims are updated with a clearly marked "Update (date):" paragraph; the original text remains for context.
  • Disputed sources are linked, attributed, and where possible cross-referenced with at least one secondary source.
  • Retractions — if a story is fundamentally wrong, we keep the URL live, replace the body with the retraction notice, and link to the current correct coverage. We do not silently delete.

Spotted an error?

Email the editor: editorial@byte-pulse.net. Include the URL, the specific passage, and what you believe is correct. We confirm receipt within 24 hours and publish the correction within 48 hours once verified.

Correction log

No corrections to date. As of May 2026, no published article has required a substantive correction. New entries appear at the top of this list as they happen.


See also: Editorial policy · About Byte-Pulse