Corrections

Corrections policy

Errors in access information, source attribution, historical framing, or living-site treatment should be corrected rather than silently carried forward.

What to report

The project wants concrete corrections

Broken or misclassified source links.
Incorrect official websites, UNESCO links, or image attribution.
Misleading living-site framing, access assumptions, or etiquette guidance.
Historical or mythic framing that overstates what the source trail actually supports.

How it is handled

Corrections should be traceable and specific

The correction should identify the page, the claim or asset that is wrong, and the better supporting source where possible.
Source or attribution issues should be fixed in the content layer, not only patched in rendered copy.
When a source is ambiguous, the goal is to tighten the claim instead of defending weak wording.

Related pages

Use the trust pages together

Editorial pages

Trust pages linked from the footer

These routes are designed to be read together so the trust model is explicit rather than implied.