Corrections Policy
Mindox AI updates or corrects pages when factual issues, sourcing problems, or material changes affect what readers should trust.
Mindox AI covers fast-moving technical subjects. That makes clarity and correction especially important. This page explains how we handle factual errors and substantive updates.
1. When We Correct
We correct articles when we confirm a factual inaccuracy, a misleading statement, a broken citation that materially affects the claim, or a meaningful omission that changes how a reader should understand the piece.
2. How We Update
Not every article change is a correction. Some updates improve clarity, add newer evidence, refresh context, or incorporate developments that happened after publication. Substantive factual fixes should be treated with higher priority than routine copy edits.
3. Reader Feedback
If a reader spots a factual issue, we encourage review of the claim against the best available evidence. Valid correction requests should be resolved by updating the article, not by leaving a known error in place.
4. Scope
This policy applies to articles, explainers, and category-level editorial content published on Mindox AI.
5. Editorial Goal
The goal of a correction is simple: the page should become more accurate, more transparent, and more useful after the change than it was before.