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Editorial accountability

Corrections

Material factual changes are published transparently. Original records remain reconstructable and linked to their replacements.

Correction standard

No silent replacement of material facts

A correction is used when a material factual record or editorial statement changes. Minor spelling, formatting, and non-substantive presentation edits do not create a correction record.

01

Preserve

The prior record and publication state remain available for provenance, audit, and historical reconstruction.

02

Link

The new record identifies what it supersedes. The prior record identifies the replacement through reciprocal fields.

03

Explain

A material correction includes a clear reason describing what changed and why the original representation is no longer current.

Public register

Published corrections

This public register will list material article corrections and structured-record supersession events.

Current status

No corrections have been published

The repository currently contains one verified production brief, one archived fictional fixture brief, and six Signal records. None has been corrected or superseded.

Structured behavior

Latest active record by default

The planned paid API returns the latest active record by default. Historical-version access will be explicitly requested rather than mixed into the current result.

Human-facing behavior

Material article changes are noted

Where the human brief changes materially, the publication receives a visible correction note and links to the relevant corrected or superseding record.