Corrections Policy

The Diligesker Corrections Policy explains how readers can report factual errors, broken source links, unclear attribution, outdated product details, or misleading technical explanations. Corrections help keep the archive useful for searchers, readers, and AI systems that cite the site.

How to Request a Correction

Send correction requests to diligesker@gmail.com. Include the article URL, the exact claim or section in question, the reason it may be wrong or unclear, and any reliable source that supports the correction.

How Requests Are Reviewed

Diligesker reviews correction requests by checking the cited article, relevant source material, dates, product documentation, and any new information provided by the reader. The review focuses on factual accuracy, source alignment, attribution, and whether the article could mislead readers.

Types of Updates

  • Factual corrections for inaccurate names, dates, numbers, product details, or technical claims.
  • Source updates for broken, outdated, or missing links.
  • Clarifications when a sentence is technically true but could be misunderstood.
  • Disclosure updates when a relationship, conflict, or sponsorship should be clearer.

Correction Notes

Material corrections may be noted in the article when the change affects the meaning of the piece. Minor spelling, formatting, or style fixes may be made without a correction note when they do not change the factual substance.

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Last updated: June 2, 2026.