Correction Policy

Sentient Rant aims to provide accurate and clear explanations about technology, concepts, and emerging advancements. Mistakes can happen, and this page explains how we handle them.


1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

We try our best to ensure that every article is:

  • factually correct
  • clearly explained
  • based on reliable information
  • updated when things change

Technology evolves quickly, so older posts may become outdated over time.


2. How We Correct Errors

When an error is found, we follow one of these steps:

Minor corrections

If the mistake is small (spelling, grammar, formatting), we correct it silently without a note.

Major corrections

If the mistake affects:

  • facts
  • explanations
  • meaning
  • technical accuracy

we update the article and may add a short note at the bottom saying the post was corrected.


3. How to Report an Error

If you notice something wrong or outdated in any article, you can contact us through please send us an email to sentientrant@gmail.com.

Please include:

  • the article link
  • what you believe is incorrect
  • any supporting information if possible

This helps us review and fix issues faster.


4. What We Will Correct

We correct:

  • factual errors
  • outdated explanations
  • unclear or misleading content
  • incorrect technical details
  • broken links
  • misattributed references

We do not change content simply because someone disagrees with an opinion or interpretation.


5. Timeframe for Corrections

We try to review and fix reported errors as soon as possible.
Some corrections may take longer if they require detailed checking or rewriting.


6. Version Updates

If an article changes significantly due to a major update or revision, we may add:

  • “Updated on [date]”
    at the top or bottom of the article.

7. Transparency

Our goal is to improve clarity, accuracy, and trust.
We welcome feedback and appreciate anyone who helps improve the quality of our articles.


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