Corrections
Errors are named, dated, and explained.
Policy
When Substratics publishes a factual error or an evidentiary gap that requires the editor to retract or revise a claim, the correction is published in three places:
- An editor’s correction note at the top of the affected article, dated.
- A line in the next morning’s Intake calendar-deltas section, naming what changed.
- An entry in the corrections log on this page.
There are no silent edits. If an article has been revised after publication for any substantive reason, the revision is marked on the article itself and entered here.
How to report a correction
Email substratics@vanitea.mozmail.com. Specify the article URL, the claim you’re flagging, and the source you’re drawing on. Acknowledgement within seven days; published correction within fourteen if the editor agrees the claim was wrong.
The full corrections log will live here
This page is reserved for the dated corrections log; it begins populating as soon as the publication issues its first dated correction. The lens-audit corrections from 2026-04-26 (which led to the in-place correction notes on three articles plus the withdrawal of Why Your Agent ROI Number Is Wrong) will be the first entries when the log format is finalized.
Until then, the in-place correction notes on affected articles are the canonical record. See Agent Governance Is a Community-Management Problem, The Context-Compaction Tradeoff, Indirect Prompt Injection in Connector Payloads, and the withdrawal notice on Why Your Agent ROI Number Is Wrong.