We'd rather be right than first. When we get something wrong, here's what happens:

Factual errors
If we publish an incorrect number, date, name, attribution, or material claim, we correct the article and add a dated correction note at the bottom of the piece. The original error is not silently removed — the correction explains what changed and why.

Clarifications
If the original text was technically accurate but misleading or incomplete, we update the article and add a clarification note. Same principle: we show our work.

Updates
When a story develops after publication — a deal closes, a program launches, a company responds — we add an update note with the new information and the date it was added.

How to report an error
Email corrections@channelpulse.io with the article URL and a description of the error. Include a source if you have one. We'll review it within 48 hours and either correct it or explain why we believe the original is accurate.

Our standard
Every factual claim in a ChannelPulse article should be verifiable. If we cite a number, there should be a source. If we make a market claim, it should be grounded in observable evidence. Opinion is clearly labeled as opinion. Analysis is grounded in data.

We don't do hot takes that can't survive a fact-check. If that means we're slower than Twitter, good.