Corrections Policy
Last updated June 9, 2026
Our Commitment to Getting It Right — and Fixing It When We Don’t
HogaToga takes accuracy seriously before publication and takes errors seriously after publication. We are a small team covering a fast-moving industry. Mistakes happen. When they do, our obligation is to acknowledge them clearly, fix them promptly, and make sure readers who rely on the original version can see what changed and why.
This policy describes how we categorise and handle post-publication changes, and how readers can request a correction.
Three Categories of Post-Publication Change
Silent Typo and Formatting Fixes
Minor typographical errors — misspelled words, punctuation mistakes, broken links, formatting errors — that do not affect the factual meaning of a sentence are corrected silently. These are editorial housekeeping. We do not append a correction notice for a corrected spelling or a fixed hyperlink, because these changes do not affect what we told readers about the world.
Updates
An update is made when factual information in an article was accurate at time of publication but is now out of date due to external developments: a price change, a software update that changes described behaviour, a product announcement that supersedes earlier specifications, or a regulatory decision that affects our conclusions. Updates are clearly labelled at the top or bottom of the article with the date of the update and a brief description of what changed. The original publication date is preserved. Updates acknowledge that the world changed — not that we were wrong.
Formal Corrections
A formal correction is issued when published content contained a factual error at the time of publication — something we stated as fact that was not true, a specification we quoted incorrectly, a step in a tutorial that was wrong, a claim we attributed to a source that did not make it, or a material omission that changed the meaning of what we reported. Formal corrections are labelled prominently in the article with the date the correction was made and a clear statement of what was wrong and what the correct information is. We do not rewrite the original text to remove the error without this notice. The correction label remains permanently on the article.
For significant errors — ones that may have caused readers to take an action based on wrong information — we also note the correction in any relevant summary or index pages, and on our social channels where the original article was shared.
How to Request a Correction
If you believe an article on HogaToga contains a factual error, we want to hear from you. Please email corrections@hogatoga.com.co with the following information:
- The URL of the article in question
- The specific claim or passage you believe is incorrect
- What you believe the correct information to be
- Any sources or evidence supporting your correction, if available
You do not need to be a subject-matter expert to report an error. If something reads wrong to you and you can point to why, tell us — we will look at it.
Response Expectations
We review correction requests within two business days. If the correction request identifies a genuine error, we will issue the correction and notify the person who submitted the request by email. If we review the claim and conclude the original article is accurate, we will explain our reasoning by return email and, where relevant, point to the source we relied on.
We do not delete correction requests or alter article history to remove evidence of errors. Our commitment is to transparency: readers who find an old article should be able to see both what we originally published and any corrections that followed.
Disputes
If you submit a correction request and disagree with our response, you may escalate to the Editor-in-Chief via editorial@hogatoga.com.co. Please reference your original correction request in the subject line. The Editor-in-Chief reviews disputes and makes a final editorial determination. For general questions or feedback that is not a correction request, please use our Contact page. Our full editorial standards are described in our Editorial Policy.