Corrections Policy
Last updated: 2026-05-07
Our Commitment
When FaceSwapAI publishes incorrect information, we correct it publicly and explain what was wrong, what we changed, and when. Silent edits to numeric claims, benchmarks, or factual statements are not permitted.
How Corrections Are Made
- Inline strikethrough for factual errors in the body, with the correct value alongside.
- "Update" or "Correction" block appended at the top of the article (above the byline) with a clear note explaining the change.
- Timestamp on the correction note.
- Republish date updated in metadata only when the correction is material.
Severity Levels
Major — a factual error that changes the meaning of a recommendation, score, or benchmark. Article header gets an "Update" banner; the original number is preserved in strikethrough; the correction note is permanent.
Minor — typos, dead links, formatting glitches. Fixed silently with a note in the changelog where one exists.
Cosmetic — style, grammar, image touch-ups. No public note required.
Reporting an Error
Email [email protected] with:
- URL of the article
- The specific sentence or number you believe is incorrect
- The source for what you believe the correct value is
We aim to acknowledge within 2 business days and publish a correction within 5 business days for confirmed errors.
What Doesn't Trigger a Correction
- Editorial opinion changes (we don't retroactively change reviews).
- Outdated benchmarks (we republish with a new date rather than rewriting old reviews).
- Disagreement over judgment calls that aren't factual errors.