Contact & corrections

Send the source. Name the claim.

The Fast Now is built around evidence, uncertainty, and correction. If a page gets something materially wrong, the route should be obvious.

We also welcome source tips when they show an already-happening change touching ordinary life.

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Primary route

Email the correction or inquiry.

Use a clear subject line so the note can be routed without guessing.

Corrections subjectThe Fast Now correction
Source-tip subjectThe Fast Now source tip
What makes a useful correction

Short, specific, source-backed.

Corrections are easier to evaluate when the claim and evidence are visible in the same note.

1

Point to the page.

Include the URL and the exact sentence, number, or framing you think needs review.

2

Bring the source.

Send the primary document, article, transcript, filing, dataset, or expert note that changes the claim.

3

Separate fact from interpretation.

A factual error should be fixed. A disagreement about emphasis may become a note, not a correction.

Good source tips

What we are looking for.

  • A real-world change that has moved beyond speculation.
  • A person or group now carrying a new burden.
  • A public source that lets readers check the claim.
  • A plain-language angle for people outside the industry.
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