EDITORIAL POLICY
Corrections Policy
Last updated: January 2026
Our Commitment to Accuracy
ObjectWire is committed to factual accuracy in all published content. We take errors seriously and believe transparency in corrections builds trust with our readers. When we make a mistake, we correct it promptly, clearly, and publicly.
Our corrections policy applies to all content published on ObjectWire, including news articles, analysis, opinion pieces, and investigative reports.
Types of Corrections
Major Corrections
Errors that significantly affect the meaning, interpretation, or accuracy of reporting. These include incorrect facts, misattributed quotes, or errors that could mislead readers on material matters. Major corrections are noted at the top of the article with a full explanation of what was wrong and what is correct.
Minor Corrections
Errors that do not materially affect the article's accuracy but should still be corrected. These include spelling errors, incorrect dates that don't affect the story's meaning, or minor factual clarifications. Minor corrections are noted at the bottom of the article.
Clarifications
Additions that provide necessary context or clarify ambiguous language without correcting an outright error. Clarifications are noted at the bottom of the article when the original text was accurate but may have been misunderstood.
Updates
New information that has emerged since publication. Updates are clearly labeled with the date and time of the update. Original content is not removed unless it was factually incorrect.
Correction Process
- Report Received: When an error is reported or discovered, it is immediately flagged to the editorial team.
- Verification: The editorial team verifies the reported error against original sources and documentation.
- Correction Decision: If an error is confirmed, the appropriate correction type is determined based on severity and impact.
- Implementation: The article is corrected with a clear note explaining the change.
- Notification: When appropriate, individuals directly affected by the error are notified of the correction.
Correction Format
All corrections include:
- Date and time of the correction
- Clear statement of what was incorrect
- The corrected information
- When relevant, how the error occurred
EXAMPLE CORRECTION FORMAT:
Correction (Jan. 14, 2026, 3:45 PM CT): An earlier version of this article stated that the company's revenue was $150 million. The correct figure is $115 million. We regret the error.
Report an Error
If you believe you've found an error in our reporting, we want to know. Please contact us with:
- The article URL or headline
- The specific error you've identified
- Documentation or sources that support the correction
- Your contact information (optional, but helpful for follow-up)
Contact Our Editorial Team
Submit corrections or clarification requests:
- Email: corrections@objectwire.com
- Subject Line: Correction Request: [Article Title]
Response Time
We aim to acknowledge correction requests within 24 hours and implement verified corrections within 48 hours. Complex corrections requiring additional verification may take longer. We will keep you informed of the status if you provide contact information.
Correction History
In the interest of transparency, significant corrections are logged below. This list includes major corrections from the past 12 months.
No major corrections on record
Last reviewed: January 2026
Editorial Independence
Correction decisions are made solely by ObjectWire's editorial team based on factual accuracy. We do not remove or alter content based on external pressure, legal threats, or commercial considerations unless a genuine factual error has been identified.