What Counts As A Correction
- A wrong rule date, agency name, policy title or enforcement reference.
- A broken or materially misleading source link.
- A factual statement that no longer matches the cited official source.
- A checklist or workflow that could mislead readers because a rule or platform process changed.
How To Request A Correction
A useful correction request should include the page URL, the specific text in question, the source that supports the correction, and a short explanation of why the change matters. RiskNews does not accept promotional changes as corrections.
How Corrections Are Handled
Minor wording or broken-link fixes may be made silently. Material corrections that affect the reader's understanding should be reflected in the page text or update note. If a page cannot be verified, it may be revised, narrowed or removed from a resource center.
Update Priorities
Priority is given to corrections involving legal dates, official rule names, enforcement consequences, customs or platform process changes, and checklists that readers may use for operational decisions.







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