Material claim changes are logged here with the date, the page, what the work said before, what it says now, and the source that prompted the change. Typos and broken links are fixed silently — only corrections that change what's actually said belong on this page.
The log
No material corrections logged yet.
"No corrections logged" doesn't mean the work is perfect. It means nothing has been flagged and changed at the claim level yet. The log grows in public as the work matures.
What counts as a correction
- A factual claim is added, removed, sharpened, or weakened.
- A source is replaced or retracted, or the reading of a source is changed.
- A prediction is updated based on new evidence.
- A recommendation is changed in a way that would matter for someone acting on the old version.
- A claim's evidence-strength label is upgraded or downgraded.
What doesn't
- Typos, grammar fixes, broken-link repairs.
- Style edits that don't change meaning.
- Image swaps that don't change the editorial claim.
- Layout, design, or navigation changes.
How this fits the case-file method
Visible corrections are part of how 1WISDOM works. The case-file method (see How We Work) commits to evidence over volume, steelmanned opposition, claim-strength labels, and updates in public when the work needs them. This page is where that last piece lives.
If you spot something wrong
Email hello@1wisdom.co with three things: the page title, the specific claim, and your source. We respond. We don't stealth-edit; if the claim warrants a change, the correction appears here first with the date and the receipt.
Predictions and forecasts
A separate tracker for predictions and forecasts is on the build list. Until that exists, prediction-style claims are corrected the same way as any other claim — flagged here with the date and the source that moved the needle. We won't pretend a tracker exists before it does.
Questions: hello@1wisdom.co