Every Bit Texas
EST. 2025 · Dispatches from the Lone Star State
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Corrections Policy

I get things wrong sometimes. When I do, I fix it and I say so — quietly for the small stuff, visibly for anything that matters.

How to report an error

Email corrections@everybittexas.com with the article link and what's wrong. Include a source if you've got one — it speeds things up.

What gets a visible correction

A factual error — a wrong date, a misspelled name, a bad figure, a misattributed quote — gets fixed in the text and gets a note at the bottom of the piece:

Corrected on [date]: [what changed and why].

What doesn't

Typos, broken links, formatting slips, and style tweaks get fixed without a note. They don't change what the piece is telling you.

Timeline

I review every report myself. Once I've verified it against a source, I correct it — there's no committee to route it through, which mostly means it happens faster, not slower.

See also: Editorial Standards for how claims get verified before publishing in the first place.

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