Editorial corrections
// public correction log · no silent edits · reviewed by Marcus Reilly
Tapeboard publishes a public correction log. When a page contains a factual, numerical, attribution, or structural error, we issue a correction here rather than silent-edit the page. The original claim and the corrected claim both stay on the record. The page that was corrected carries an inline correction notice linking back to this log.
How corrections are issued
Tapeboard's correction policy follows the editorial-system.md §4 fact-check standard. Every page on the site has a "last reviewed" date in the methodology footer; corrections are issued whenever post-publication review identifies an error. The original page is updated with an inline correction notice and a link to the entry below; the entry here records both the original and corrected claim so the public record stays auditable.
The four correction categories are: factual (the underlying fact was wrong), numerical (a calculation or quoted number was wrong), attribution (a source citation was wrong or missing), and structural (a methodology description did not match the actual implementation).
Every correction is reviewed by Marcus Reilly, the editor at Tapeboard. See the full methodology for the fact-check process.
Current corrections
No corrections to date.
When a correction is issued, it appears here with the date issued, the original claim, the corrected claim, and the editor who reviewed it.
How to report an error
If you find a factual, numerical, attribution, or structural error on any Tapeboard page, email [email protected] with the page URL and the specific claim you believe is incorrect. Cite the primary source if you have one. The editorial desk replies within two business days; confirmed errors land in the log above with full attribution to the source that flagged them.
Last reviewed
This corrections page is reviewed quarterly along with the rest of the editorial system, and immediately whenever a new correction is issued. Last reviewed: 2026-05-04. Editor: Marcus Reilly. Operator: Tapeboard.