Wiresavvy – Independent U.S. News, Business & Investigations

Editorial Standards

Corrections
Policy

Accuracy is not optional. When we get something wrong, we say so — clearly, promptly, and on the record.

Last updated: June 2026

Prompt

Confirmed errors corrected as quickly as possible

Transparent

Meaningful changes noted within the article itself

Accountable

Every correction request reviewed by our editorial team

What We Correct

Corrections may apply to any factual element of an article, including but not limited to:

Names & Titles
Dates & Timelines
Quotes & Statements
Locations & Jurisdictions
Financial Figures & Data
Company & Organisation Info
Context & Reporting Accuracy
Statistics & Research Data

Our Process

01

Flag the Error

Readers, editors, or the subjects of reporting identify a potential factual inaccuracy. Anyone can flag an error — we treat every submission seriously.

02

Editorial Review

Our editorial team reviews the original reporting, checks available evidence, and determines whether a correction, clarification, or update is warranted.

03

Correction Made

Confirmed errors are corrected promptly. The article is updated with accurate information and, where the change is meaningful, readers are informed of what changed.

04

Transparency Logged

Significant corrections are noted within the article itself. We do not quietly rewrite history — readers deserve to know when and why an article changed.

Updating Stories

News across business, finance, law, and politics can develop rapidly. As new verified information becomes available, we may update existing articles to reflect the latest facts and give readers the most accurate version of a story.

Updates are distinct from corrections — they reflect a developing story, not a past error. Both are handled with the same commitment to transparency.

Common Questions

Spotted an Error?

Readers are a vital part of how we maintain high editorial standards. If you believe an article contains a factual error, contact our editorial team. Every submission is reviewed.

corrections@wiresavvy.com →

Please include the article URL and the specific detail you believe is incorrect.

Trust is not built through perfection. It is built through accountability.