When we get something wrong, we say so. This page lists corrections to published Blunt articles in reverse chronological order.
What gets corrected
Factual errors — incorrect names, dates, statistics, attributions, quotes, claims that are demonstrably wrong. The article is updated. A correction notice appears on the article. The correction is logged here with original wording, corrected wording, and date.
Clarifications — wording that was technically accurate but easily misread. Same format as corrections.
Retractions — only in extreme cases. Typically where the entire premise of a story is shown to be false. Retracted articles stay on the site with a retraction notice in place of the original content. We don’t silently delete published articles.
Report an error
Email [email protected] with:
- A link to the article
- A clear description of the error
- A source or evidence supporting the correction
We aim to respond within two business days. If we agree the article needs correcting, the correction appears here and on the article itself.
What we don’t change
We don’t silently edit articles after publication for substantive changes. Routine post-publication edits — typos, formatting, broken link repairs — happen without notice. Substantive changes always get a correction or update notice.
We don’t remove articles from our archive due to subject requests. Factually inaccurate? We correct it. Accurate but unflattering? It stays.