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Corrections

Correct the record, not just the typo.

Accuracy is an ongoing obligation. We review credible challenges, correct material errors, and explain substantive changes.

Last updated July 17, 2026

How to report an issue

Identify the page, the specific statement or data point, why it may be incorrect, and any supporting source. This helps us investigate without asking readers to restate the entire case.

Send correction requests to contact@thetrendmonitor.com.

What happens next

An editor reviews the original evidence, the challenge, and newer reliable information. During review, we may narrow, label, or temporarily withhold a page when leaving it unchanged could mislead readers.

How corrections appear

Material factual changes receive a visible correction note describing what changed and when. Minor spelling, grammar, formatting, or clarity edits that do not alter meaning may be corrected without a note.

Updates caused by normal market movement, availability changes, or new evidence are labeled as updates when they materially change the reader's understanding.

Disagreements and removals

We do not change accurate reporting solely because a subject dislikes it. We consider removal or de-indexing when required by law, when the underlying evidence is no longer supportable, or when continued publication creates disproportionate harm without meaningful public value.