Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

Worldlya welcomes evidence-based correction reports and aims to correct material errors without concealing what changed.

Last updated: July 16, 2026

What May Be Corrected

Corrections may address factual errors, outdated rules, inaccurate figures, wrong dates, incorrect country references, misleading wording, translation problems, broken links, accessibility issues, image captions, or technical display errors.

How to Report an Error

Email support@worldlya.com and include:

  • The page URL and article title.
  • The exact passage or element concerned.
  • A clear explanation of the problem.
  • A reliable supporting source, preferably an official or primary source.
  • The date on which the source was checked.

How Reports Are Reviewed

We assess whether the report identifies a genuine error, a newer applicable rule, a difference in jurisdiction, a disagreement in methodology, or a matter of interpretation. We may consult additional sources before changing the article.

A source is not accepted solely because it appears first in search results, repeats the same claim, or belongs to a commercial website. The evidence must be relevant to the statement and context.

Types of Changes

Material correction

A change to a fact or statement that could materially affect a reader’s understanding or decision. A visible note may be added when appropriate.

Routine update

A new price, officeholder, timetable, rule, or dataset replacing information that was correct when published. It may be noted as an update rather than an error.

Minor repair

Spelling, grammar, punctuation, formatting, accessibility, or broken-link fixes that do not change the substantive meaning.

Clarification

Additional wording that reduces ambiguity or explains an exception without reversing the original factual conclusion.

Correction Notes

When an error is significant, a note may state what was wrong, what was changed, and when the correction was made. Routine copyediting and technical repairs are not normally logged individually.

Update Dates

An article’s visible “updated” date should change only when the content receives a meaningful editorial revision. A technical save, layout change, plugin update, or sitewide template change should not by itself imply that all facts were reverified.

Requests We May Decline

We may decline requests that lack evidence, concern a reasonable editorial judgment rather than an error, seek to remove accurate public-interest information, attempt to influence coverage for commercial or political advantage, or include threats, abuse, spam, or fraudulent documentation.

No Right to Control Editorial Coverage

Submitting information, being mentioned, or disagreeing with an article does not grant a person or organization the right to approve, rewrite, or suppress editorial content. Applicable legal rights remain unaffected.

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