Correction before ego.

A public archive earns trust by repairing the record. Use this page to challenge factual claims, dates, names, source readings, missing context, or unnecessary exposure of private information.

How to request a correction.

Send the page URL, the exact passage or claim, the proposed correction, and the strongest source you have. If privacy is involved, explain what data should be removed and why.

For legal matters, this site offers general civic information only. Consult qualified counsel for advice about rights, deadlines, subpoenas, defamation, or private records.

  • Correction: a factual error is fixed.
  • Clarification: wording was accurate but unclear or too broad.
  • Update: new information changes the current state of the record.
  • Retraction: the claim should no longer stand as published.

How updates should appear.

Dossiers and claim reviews should carry a last-reviewed date and compact change note when the record changes materially.

> 2026-05-16 / correction / fixed publication date and source link

> 2026-05-16 / clarification / separated official claim from independent finding

> 2026-05-16 / update / added new agency release to source trail

Correction route

Use the contact protocol or member dispatch path to submit a correction. Membership does not guarantee publication; corrections are reviewed for specificity, source quality, privacy risk, and public relevance.

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