To report an issue, email editor@supergrok.tech with the page URL, the disputed claim, and the source you believe should be checked.
What gets corrected
- Wrong plan names, availability, or settings instructions.
- Outdated model names or official release dates.
- Image credit or attribution errors.
- Comparison statements that no longer match source evidence.
Correction log
No material corrections have been logged yet.
Clarifications versus corrections
A correction fixes a factual issue, such as a wrong plan name, outdated release reference, or incorrect source attribution. A clarification improves wording when the original sentence could be misunderstood but was not factually wrong.
How updates are shown
When a material change affects an article, the page keeps an updated date. Small wording improvements may not receive a separate note unless they change the meaning of a recommendation or source claim.
What helps us review faster
Send the page URL, the claim, the source to check, and the date you viewed the source. Official pages, app listings, help pages, and developer docs are more useful than cropped screenshots without context.
What happens after a report
The editor checks the source, compares it with the page wording, and decides whether the article needs a correction, clarification, source update, or no change. Material corrections remain visible here so readers can understand what changed, when it changed, and why the update was made.