Accountability

Corrections

How factual errors are fixed, what qualifies for a public log entry, and the site's current correction record.

Updated August 18, 2026

Correction process

  1. Identify the exact claim, page, and supporting source.
  2. Compare the source date and scope with the material already cited.
  3. Fix the article, metadata, structured data, and internal references affected by the error.
  4. Record a concise public note when the correction materially changes a reader's understanding.

Correction log

No material factual corrections have been recorded since the publication launched on August 18, 2026.

Minor typography, formatting, and accessibility improvements may be made without a log entry when they do not change meaning.

Updates are not always corrections

Changing “release date TBD” after Portable Moose announces a date is a normal update, not evidence that the earlier page was wrong. A correction is needed when the earlier statement misrepresented the evidence available at that time.

Substantial updates keep the article's updated date current and revise dependent pages so the site does not show contradictory launch states.

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