Corrections Policy
Errors get fixed, on the record, with a visible marker.
Report an Error
Email corben@strikepointnews.com with the article URL, the specific claim you believe is incorrect, and a primary source (filing, press release, official statement, exchange data) for the correct fact. Anonymous reports are read but a corroborating source is required before any change is made.
We aim to acknowledge correction requests within one business day. Confirmed factual errors are corrected within 24 hours of acknowledgement, sooner when the article is a market-moving headline.
Correction vs Amendment
Correction
A factual error in the originally published article — a misquoted figure, wrong ticker, misattributed drill intercept, or incorrect date. Corrected in place, the original wording struck through where the substance changed, and an editor's note appended at the top of the article documenting what was changed and when.
Amendment
New information that materially changes the story after publication — a follow-up disclosure, a clarifying statement, additional context. Added as a clearly-labeled update block with a timestamp. The original reporting stays intact.
Visible Correction Marker
Every corrected article carries a visible Correctionnotice at the top of the body, dated to the correction. The notice states what was changed in plain language (for example: “The grade was originally reported as 4.5 g/t; the correct figure from the press release is 4.05 g/t”). The full edit history is retained internally.
We do not silently edit published articles. Spelling, punctuation, and broken-link fixes are made without notice; any change to a fact, figure, attribution, or claim gets a marker.
Retraction
Articles found to be substantially wrong in their primary thesis are retracted. The article URL remains live with the original text struck through and a retraction notice at the top explaining the basis for the retraction. Retracted articles are excluded from category listings and from the news feed but are not deleted, so the record stays public and citable.
Editorial Independence
Corrections apply equally to editorial and sponsored content. A sponsor cannot direct the substance of a correction or block one. See the Editorial Standards for the full policy on data-driven surfaces and sponsored content.