Corrections
How to report factual errors on CLCI Hub. We welcome correction requests from anyone — current and former members of groups we cover, researchers, journalists, family members, and named organisations.
How to report a factual error
Every group profile carries a “Suggest a correction” link in the header. The link opens a pre-filled GitHub issue with the profile slug and URL. Reporting a correction does not require a GitHub account — you can also email us at the address listed at the bottom of this page, or use the new-issue link directly.
What information helps us
A useful correction request typically includes:
- The profile slug or URL (e.g.
/groups/example-slug) - The specific claim you believe is incorrect (quote it, or describe its location)
- What you believe the correct fact is
- A link to a public-record source supporting the correction (court record, government report, news article, academic paper)
- Your relationship to the matter, if relevant (former member, family member, researcher, journalist, the organisation itself, etc. — this is optional but helps us weight the request)
You do not need to be an expert to report a correction. Even a single line like “the founding date is wrong” with a link to a primary source is useful.
What evidence we accept
Per the Source Policy, we prefer:
- Court records and government investigation reports (primary)
- Peer-reviewed academic work (secondary)
- Long-form journalism from established outlets with editorial standards (secondary)
- Books and documentaries from major publishers (secondary)
- Organisational public statements (primary, for what the organisation says about itself)
- Named, publicly-attributed ex-member testimony (tertiary, used carefully)
We do not act on anonymous allegations, leaked private documents we cannot independently verify, or material from sealed proceedings. We do not act on legal-threat letters as substitutes for evidence — see the Right of Reply page for the organisation-response process.
Our review process
On receiving a correction request:
- We acknowledge the request within seven days.
- We verify the source material independently and check for corroborating evidence.
- If the correction is supported by adequate evidence, we update the profile, log the change in the profile's public changelog (forthcoming Round 32+ feature), and notify the original requester.
- If the correction is partly supported, we update the supported portion and explain the rest.
- If the correction is not supported by public evidence, we explain why and invite further documentation.
Routine fact-corrections (dates, name spellings, role corrections) are typically processed within two weeks. Score changes, confidence-level changes, and major narrative revisions go through additional editorial review and may take longer.
What we will not do
- Remove a profile entirely on request from the named organisation. (See Right of Reply for the organisation-response process.)
- Remove sourced, publicly-documented information at the request of an interested party.
- Suppress public-record information about court findings, government investigations, or peer-reviewed academic conclusions.
- Add unsourced material at the request of any party, including the organisation itself.
Public changelog
From Round 32 onward, every substantive profile edit will appear in a public changelog on the profile page (the existing lastReviewed field is already surfaced; the per-edit changelog is being added). The intention is transparency: readers can see when a profile was last updated, what changed, and what source supported the change.
Reporting concerns about CLCI scoring
Scoring concerns differ from factual corrections. If you believe a CLCI score is too high or too low, please describe the specific BITE axis or modifier you believe is mis-scored, point to specific evidence supporting your view, and compare against the relevant comparator entries in the dataset. Score-change requests follow the same review process but require a substantive evidence-comparison case rather than a single source.
Contact: corrections at clcihub dot com. See also Right of Reply for named-organisation responses, Editorial Policy for publication standards.