Corrections

Corrections Policy

Accuracy is the foundation of everything Wize Money publishes. When we get something wrong, we correct it promptly, transparently, and proportionally to the severity of the error. Every correction is logged below and remains permanently visible.

If more than 2.5% of the published corpus requires corrections within any 30-day window, a full domain trust review is automatically triggered and publication may be paused until the review concludes.

Three-Tier Correction System

P1 — Critical

Named individual errors, fraud allegations, enforcement actions, or investment-sensitive factual errors.

Response: visible correction banner within 3 hours. Article noindexed within 4 hours if error is fundamental.

P2 — Material

Material numeric errors (wrong TVL, wrong percentage, wrong date) or major factual reversals.

Response: correction banner appended within 3 hours. Original error preserved with strikethrough for transparency.

P3 — Minor

Minor factual inaccuracies, contextual errors, or incomplete attribution.

Response: inline correction note added within 24 hours.

The Correction Bridge

When a correction is issued, the correction bridge process ensures consistency across all affected content:

  1. 1.The corrected claim is updated in the source database with a correction flag and timestamp.
  2. 2.All articles that reference the corrected claim are identified and queued for regeneration.
  3. 3.Affected articles are republished with a visible correction notice explaining what changed and why.
  4. 4.The correction is logged in this public corrections register with the date, affected article(s), and nature of the error.

Report an Error

If you believe an article contains an error, contact us at corrections@wize.money with the article URL and a description of the error. We respond to all correction requests within 24 hours.

Corrections Log

No corrections issued to date.

This log will be populated as corrections are issued. All entries will include the date, article reference, error description, and correction tier.