Corrections Policy
Last Updated: June 2026At Epiclectic, we are committed to publishing accurate, reliable, and trustworthy content. We put serious care into making sure everything we publish is accurate — but let’s be honest, mistakes can slip through every now and then.
This Corrections Policy explains how we identify, review, and correct content when inaccuracies are discovered.
Our Accuracy Standards
- Maintaining accuracy is a fundamental pillar of our editorial philosophy. We are committed to ensuring that all content we publish adheres to the following criteria:
- Factually accurate
- Fair and balanced where appropriate
- Based on reliable sources
- Reviewed before publication
- Updated when necessary
Despite these efforts, mistakes can sometimes happen.
When errors are identified, we aim to address them promptly and transparently.
Types of Corrections We May Make
We may update content to correct:
Factual Errors
Examples include:
- Incorrect statistics
- Incorrect dates
- Incorrect names
- Incorrect locations
- Incorrect references
Editorial Errors
Examples include:
- Spelling mistakes
- Grammar mistakes
- Formatting issues
- Broken links
Outdated Information
Examples include:
- Regulatory changes
- Industry updates
- Business information updates
- Travel information updates
- Product information changes
How Corrections Are Reviewed
When a potential error is reported, our editorial team may:
- Review the reported issue
- Verify the information using reliable sources
- Assess whether a correction is necessary
- Update the content where appropriate
- Document significant revisions internally
Not all reported concerns will result in changes if the information is determined to be accurate at the time of review.
Significant Corrections
Where substantial factual corrections are made, we may:
- Update the content
- Revise publication details
- Add an update notice where appropriate
How we handle a fix really depends on what went wrong and how big of a deal it is.
Content Updates and Revisions
Epiclectic conducts routine reviews of all published content to ensure ongoing accuracy, relevance, and reliability.Content may be updated to:
- Improve clarity
- Improve readability
- Reflect new information
- Add additional context
- Improve user experience
Routine updates may not always be accompanied by a correction notice.
Guest Author Content
Guest contributors are expected to provide accurate information at the time of submission.
If inaccuracies are discovered in guest-authored content, Epiclectic reserves the right to:
- Edit the content
- Add clarifications
- Remove inaccurate information
- Remove the article entirely where necessary
Our editorial team retains final authority regarding corrections and updates.
Reader Feedback
Reader Feedback and Error Reporting
We greatly appreciate input from our readers and actively encourage users to notify us of any potential inaccuracies. To help us address your concern efficiently, please provide the following when submitting a correction request:
- The article’s URL
- A detailed description of the issue identified
- Supporting documentation or references, if available
Providing detailed information helps us review concerns more efficiently.
Removal Requests
Requests to remove content, links, author information, or other materials are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Just because you ask us to take something down doesn’t mean we’ll always be able to — but we’ll definitely look into it.
Editorial decisions regarding content updates, modifications, and removals remain at the sole discretion of Epiclectic.
We Call the Shots — Not Advertisers
We only correct things to keep our content accurate and top-notch. And just so you know, our editorial choices aren’t shaped by:
- Advertisers
- Sponsors
- Affiliate partners
- Contributors
- Third parties
Maintaining reader trust remains our primary objective.
Contact Us
To report an error or request a content review, please contact:
Email: contact@epiclectic.com
Phone: 0116 4030595
Website: Epiclectic.com
We appreciate readers who help us maintain high editorial standards and improve the quality of our content.


