Corrections Policy

PopCultCanvas aims to publish accurate, clearly sourced pop culture coverage. When we get something wrong, we want to fix it.

How to request a correction

To request a correction, please contact us through the Contact page and include as much detail as possible.

Please include:

  • The article title
  • The article link
  • The specific sentence, claim or detail you believe is incorrect
  • A brief explanation of the issue
  • A reliable source that supports the correction, if available

What we review

We review correction requests involving factual claims, names, dates, numbers, titles, sourcing, attribution, links, captions, context and material omissions. We do not generally treat disagreement with opinion, tone or analysis as a factual correction unless the article includes an incorrect claim.

How corrections are handled

If a correction is warranted, we may update the article text, fix the source link, clarify the wording, add missing context or append a correction note. For minor formatting issues, typos or broken links, we may update the page without a formal correction note.

Clarifications and updates

Some stories change as new information becomes available. In those cases, we may update an article to reflect new reporting, clarify earlier wording or add additional sourcing. If earlier reporting was uncertain, we aim to make that uncertainty clear.

Removal requests

We consider removal requests carefully, especially when privacy, safety, outdated information or demonstrable harm is involved. However, we do not remove accurate editorial coverage solely because someone dislikes the topic, framing or public reporting.

Our goal

The goal of this policy is simple: readers should be able to trust that PopCultCanvas corrects factual errors, distinguishes fact from interpretation and treats source quality seriously.