Corrections Policy

At WikiGists, accuracy, transparency, and accountability are central to our editorial standards. While every article undergoes research and editorial review before publication, we recognize that errors can occasionally occur.

When mistakes are identified, we are committed to correcting them promptly and transparently.


Our Commitment to Accuracy

Every article published on WikiGists is carefully researched using credible historical records, scientific literature, official reports, and other reliable sources.

Despite these efforts, new information may emerge or factual errors may occasionally be discovered. When this happens, we will review the evidence and make appropriate corrections as quickly as possible.


Types of Corrections

Corrections may include, but are not limited to:

  • Incorrect dates or timelines
  • Historical inaccuracies
  • Errors involving names, places, or organizations
  • Incorrect forensic or scientific explanations
  • Broken or outdated references
  • Typographical or formatting errors that affect readability
  • Missing context that could alter the interpretation of factual information

How Corrections Are Made

When a factual error is confirmed, we may:

  • Correct the information directly within the article.
  • Update the article to include newly verified information.
  • Clarify ambiguous wording to improve accuracy.
  • Add additional context where necessary.
  • Remove information that can no longer be supported by reliable evidence.

For significant factual corrections, we may include an editorial note at the end of the article explaining what was changed and when the correction was made.


Minor Updates

Not every update requires a formal correction notice.

Routine edits such as:

  • Grammar improvements
  • Spelling corrections
  • Formatting adjustments
  • Improved readability
  • Updated internal links

may be made without a public correction note, provided they do not alter the meaning or factual content of the article.


Reader Feedback

We value feedback from our readers and encourage anyone who identifies a possible factual error to contact us.

When submitting a correction request, please include:

  • The article title or URL
  • A description of the suspected error
  • Supporting evidence or reliable sources, if available

Every submission is reviewed by our editorial team before any changes are made.


Our Review Process

Each correction request is evaluated by comparing the information against reliable and verifiable sources.

If the claim is supported by credible evidence, the article will be updated accordingly.

If conflicting historical interpretations exist, we may revise the article to better reflect the range of documented viewpoints rather than presenting one interpretation as definitive.


Historical and Scientific Updates

WikiGists covers subjects that continue to evolve through ongoing historical research, archaeological discoveries, forensic advancements, and newly released records.

As new evidence becomes available, we may revise older articles to reflect the most current and accurate understanding of the topic.

These updates are part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining high editorial standards.


Contact the Editorial Team

If you believe you have identified an error in one of our articles, we encourage you to contact us.

Email: admin@wikigists.com

We appreciate thoughtful feedback and welcome corrections supported by credible evidence.


Our Editorial Promise

Our goal is not simply to publish content, but to maintain a trustworthy and reliable resource for readers interested in history, forensic science, investigative methods, and unsolved mysteries.

When mistakes occur, we believe the responsible approach is to acknowledge them, correct them promptly, and continue improving the quality and accuracy of our work.