Last updated: May 19, 2026
Our Commitment
EskiSignal is committed to factual accuracy. When we make a mistake, we correct it promptly and transparently.
How to Report an Error
If you believe an EskiSignal article contains a factual error, a sourcing problem, or outdated information:
- Go to our Contact page
- Use subject line: Correction — [article title or URL]
- Describe the specific error and, if possible, link to a primary source that contradicts or updates the claim
We review every correction request. We aim to respond within 2 business days.
What Gets Corrected
- Factual errors: Wrong dates, figures, prices, or data points — corrected immediately upon verification
- Source errors: Misattribution or incorrect source citation — corrected and re-linked
- Outdated information: Data or events that have materially changed — updated with a timestamp note
- Unclear language: Wording that could be misread as financial advice — revised and noted
How Corrections Are Displayed
When a significant correction is made to a published article:
- The “Last updated” timestamp is updated
- A correction note is added at the top or bottom of the article identifying what changed and when
- The original incorrect statement is not silently deleted — the correction note explains what it said and why it was changed
Minor corrections (typos, formatting) that do not affect factual meaning may be made without a correction note.
What We Do Not Correct
- Editorial framing or angle (how a story is presented, which aspects are emphasized) — these are editorial decisions, not factual errors
- Differences of interpretation between analysts or data providers where multiple credible readings exist
- Requests to remove accurate information that a reader finds unfavorable
EskiSignal Editorial · Last updated: May 2026