Info Petite Nation aims to publish clear, accurate, and useful content. Even with editorial review and human oversight, mistakes can happen, information can change, and fast-moving topics may require updates after publication.
This page explains how we handle corrections, clarifications, and content updates.
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
We take factual accuracy seriously and aim to correct material errors when they are identified.
Because we publish across news, explainers, reviews, consumer topics, sports, and future betting-related categories, some content may require revision as:
- facts develop
- official information changes
- events evolve
- products, offers, or legal conditions are updated
- new information becomes available
Our goal is not only to publish quickly, but to improve accuracy and clarity over time.
2. What Counts as a Correction
A correction may be appropriate when published content contains a material issue such as:
- an incorrect fact
- a misleading statement
- an inaccurate date, figure, or attribution
- an outdated claim that materially affects the article
- a broken or incorrect contextual explanation
- a meaningful omission that changes reader understanding
Not every edit is a correction. Some changes are routine editorial maintenance.
3. Minor Edits vs Significant Corrections
Minor edits
We may make minor non-substantive edits without adding a formal correction note. These may include:
- grammar fixes
- spelling corrections
- formatting cleanup
- headline refinements
- style consistency edits
- small wording improvements that do not change meaning
Significant corrections
Where a factual error is material to the article, we may revise the page more clearly and, where appropriate, reflect that the article has been corrected or updated.
Examples may include:
- correcting a factual claim
- fixing a materially incorrect statistic
- correcting the identity of a person, organization, or source
- updating an article where a changed fact significantly affects reader understanding
4. Updates vs Corrections
Some articles are updated because circumstances change, not because the original article was necessarily erroneous.
This is especially relevant for:
- news coverage
- prices and rates
- legal or regulatory developments
- sports rosters, injuries, and standings
- gambling offers, promotions, or market availability
- product or service availability
- platform or operator terms
In these situations, we may revise the page to keep it useful and current.
5. How Readers Can Report an Issue
If you believe an article contains an error, outdated information, or a claim that should be reviewed, you may contact us through the communication method available on the site.
To help us review the issue, please include:
- the page URL
- the article title or topic
- the statement you believe is incorrect
- a short explanation of the issue
- any supporting source, if available
Providing specific details helps us review requests more efficiently.
6. How We Review Correction Requests
When we receive a credible correction request, we may:
- review the published content
- compare the claim with available evidence or source material
- evaluate whether the issue is factual, interpretive, contextual, or stylistic
- update the content where appropriate
- decline changes if the request is unsupported or does not reflect a material issue
Not all disputed claims result in a correction. Some requests may involve interpretation, opinion, or disagreement rather than factual inaccuracy.
7. Timing of Corrections
We aim to review correction requests within a reasonable timeframe, but response speed may vary depending on:
- the nature of the issue
- the complexity of the article
- editorial workload
- source availability
- the urgency of the claimed error
Independent digital publications may not always be able to respond immediately, but credible issues may still be reviewed and acted upon.
8. Corrections in Reviews and Betting-Related Content
Reviews, comparison pages, and betting-related content may require updates when:
- operator terms change
- bonus conditions change
- legal availability changes
- payment methods change
- licensing or compliance information changes
- product or platform details change
In these cases, updates may reflect changing conditions rather than a simple editorial error.
Because gambling, sportsbook, and promotional content can change quickly, readers should always verify important terms directly with the operator or provider.
9. Editorial Independence and Correction Requests
Correction requests are reviewed editorially.
Commercial relationships, affiliate partnerships, sponsorships, or outside interests do not automatically determine whether content is corrected, revised, or removed.
We may decline requests that seek to:
- remove accurate reporting without basis
- alter content for reputation management alone
- suppress truthful and relevant public-interest information
- reframe editorial conclusions without factual justification
10. Transparency and Ongoing Improvement
We view corrections as part of maintaining quality and reader trust.
As Info Petite Nation grows, we may continue refining:
- how updates are labeled
- how substantial revisions are reflected
- how category-specific corrections are handled
- how reader-submitted issues are routed internally
- how newsroom accountability is documented
11. Contact
If you would like to report a correction or ask us to review a specific article, please use the communication method available on the site and provide enough detail for the issue to be assessed properly.