About AlphaMode
Corrections
Every factual correction we issue, in public, with the date. We do not silently edit the historical record.
How we handle errors
When AlphaMode makes a factual error, we correct it on the article itself, with the date and a short note describing what was wrong and what was changed. We then add an entry to this log.
Correction — used when we got a fact wrong: a number, a name, a date, an attribution. The original claim is replaced; the change is dated.
Clarification — used when the original wording, while not strictly false, was misleading or ambiguous, and a more precise wording is warranted. The original is replaced; the change is dated.
Update — used when new information has become available since publication that materially changes the picture. The article is updated and the source of the update is cited.
For corrections that materially change a reader’s understanding of the piece, we add a CORRECTION note at the top of the article. For minor copy errors (a typo, a misspelled name) we fix in place with a dated note at the bottom.
Our full policy is in our editorial standards.
Spot a problem
Email info@luba.media with the URL of the article and the specific claim you’re flagging. Include a source if you have one. We respond to every legitimate correction request, and we issue corrections promptly when we’re wrong.
Corrections log
No corrections have been issued yet.
That doesn’t mean we haven’t made mistakes — it means readers haven’t flagged one that we’ve verified yet. If you spot one, tell us.
Last reviewed May 2026.