Corrections policy
A credibility-first site should never hide the fact that it updates and corrects pages. The question is not whether correction is needed. The question is whether the correction process is visible and proportionate to the significance of the change.
What should trigger a correction note
- A factual error that changes the reader’s understanding
- A citation replacement that materially changes the evidentiary basis of a claim
- A corrected date, number, or quotation central to the page
- A clarification that narrows an overbroad statement
What should happen now
At minimum, OZJF should date the change, describe what was corrected, and keep the current version of the page readable. This route should become the public ledger for those updates.
Reporting a problem
Readers should be able to use the contact route to flag a citation issue, translation problem, or factual error for review.