Editorial policy
Corrections
We aim to get every fact right. When we do not, we correct the article, note the change at the bottom of the page, and log substantive corrections here.
Report an error
The fastest path is to email the reporter named on the byline of the story you want corrected (their email is on the article and on their author page).
For general queries, write to editorial@filipinos.sg with the article URL and the specific claim you believe is wrong. Quotes, screenshots and links to primary sources help us respond faster.
We aim to acknowledge corrections requests within 48 hours and to resolve them within five working days.
What counts as a correction
- Correction: a fact in the story was wrong. We fix the text, add a dated note at the bottom of the article, and log it here.
- Clarification: the fact was correct but easy to misread. We rewrite for clarity and add a note.
- Update:a development changes the picture (a policy date shifts, an exchange rate moves, a case progresses). We update the article and the “Reviewed” date.
- Retraction: reserved for stories that should not have run. We strike the original text, keep the URL live, and publish a full explanation at the top.
Corrections log
No published corrections at this time. The log will appear here as soon as we publish one.
