Editorial Policy

Corrections & Updates

Technical content changes fast. This page explains how corrections, clarifications, and updates are handled on Talk Nerdy to Me.

Last updated: February 23, 2026

Commitment

We aim to publish accurate, useful, and clearly explained content. When mistakes happen, we correct them promptly and transparently.

What Gets Corrected

We correct factual errors, broken technical guidance, misattributed claims, inaccurate dates, and misleading wording.

We may also update content when vendor features, pricing, limits, or best practices change after publication.

How Updates Are Marked

For material changes, articles should include a visible update note (for example, “Updated on February 23, 2026”) and a short summary of what changed.

Small edits for grammar, formatting, or readability may be made without a formal correction note when they do not change meaning.

Reader Reports

If you spot an error, outdated claim, or broken example, please report it via the contact details on the About page. Include the article URL and what looks incorrect.

Time-Sensitive Topics

Posts about AI products, cloud releases, pricing, and security incidents can age quickly. We treat these as time-sensitive and may revise titles, dates, or summaries to maintain accuracy and context.

Questions about these policies? Visit the About page for contact options.