Last updated: 5 May 2026

AtlasSignal treats factual accuracy and transparent updates as core quality requirements.

When We Issue Corrections

A correction is issued when:

  • A factual claim is wrong or materially incomplete
  • A source was mischaracterized
  • A headline or summary materially changes reader interpretation
  • A metric, date, or quote is inaccurate

Minor grammar or style edits that do not change meaning may be updated without a formal correction note.

Correction Workflow

When a valid issue is confirmed, AtlasSignal will:

  • Update the affected report
  • Add a correction note where practical
  • Include the correction date
  • Preserve the original context of the error when relevant

What Is Not Corrected as Fact

Analysis and forecasts are not retroactively rewritten as if they were guarantees. If new evidence changes the outlook, AtlasSignal updates the interpretation and clearly marks that update.

How to Request a Correction

Email: atlassignal.ai@gmail.com

Please include:

  • The article URL
  • The exact claim being challenged
  • A source or reference that supports the correction request

AtlasSignal reviews correction requests as quickly as possible, prioritizing high-impact factual issues.

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