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Accountability

Corrections Policy

Last updated: July 5, 2026

1. Reporting a suspected error

If you believe something on Imperialpedia is factually wrong, out of date, or misattributed, tell us. Email contact@imperialpedia.com or use our contact page with the article URL, the specific claim you are questioning, and, where possible, a link to the source you believe contradicts it.

2. How reports are verified

Every report is checked against the original primary source used in the article — a regulator's publication, an official dataset, a filing, or a rate table — following the same source hierarchy described in our Fact-Checking Policy. If the underlying source has changed since publication (a rate was updated, a threshold was revised), we treat that as new information to incorporate, not necessarily an error in the original piece.

3. Minor fixes vs. substantive corrections

Minor issues — a typo, a broken link, a formatting error, an updated figure that does not change the article's conclusion — are fixed silently as part of routine maintenance. Substantive corrections — anything that changes a material fact, conclusion, or recommendation in the piece — are noted directly in the article with the date of the correction and a brief description of what changed, so readers who saw the earlier version can see exactly what was updated and why.

4. Questions about this policy

Reach the editorial team at contact@imperialpedia.com or via our contact page.