Corrections Policy
Last updated: August 17, 2026 | Editorial Standards
1. Reporting an error
If you find a factual error in a Choseno news article — including if you are the subject of the story — email contact@choseno.com with the article’s URL and a description of what’s wrong. Where possible, include a source that supports the correct information; it speeds up verification.
2. How we review a correction request
We re-check the disputed claim against the article’s original cited sources and, where relevant, against the platform’s own underlying civic data (candidate filings, office/seat records). If the claim doesn’t hold up, we correct it. We aim to respond to correction requests within a few business days.
3. How a correction is disclosed
Minor corrections (typos, formatting) are fixed silently. Substantive corrections — anything that changes a fact, a name, a figure, or the meaning of a claim — update the article’s content and its “last updated” timestamp, which is visible on the article and carried in its structured data (dateModified) so search engines and AI systems reading the page see the corrected version, not a stale cached claim.
4. Removal requests
We correct factual errors; we don’t remove accurate coverage of a public official’s public actions or filings on request. If you believe an entire article should not exist — for example, it concerns a private individual rather than a public official, or was published in error — say so in your email and we’ll review it on those grounds specifically.
5. Contact
contact@choseno.com — see also our Editorial Standards for how stories are sourced and reviewed before publication.