Corrections

This page explains what counts as a correction on PinkArmy, how to report one, and where corrections are logged.

What counts as a correction

A correction is a factual error that changes the substance of an article: a wrong figure, a rule or program described incorrectly, a source misread, outdated information presented as current. When we make one, we fix the article, note the change in the article itself, and log it on this page with the date and what changed.

Routine maintenance is not a correction. Updated links, refreshed figures that were right when published, and changes to how the site is built are recorded on our changelog instead. Essays in the Stories section are personal writing, memory and observation, so corrections there apply to stated facts, not to how the writer remembers something.

How to report an error

Email info@intermediadm.com with the article title and the problem. We read every message, and corrections are the highest-priority mail we get. You do not need to prove the error; pointing at it is enough, and we will do the checking.

Corrections log

No substantive factual corrections have been required since the current editorial standards took effect in August 2026. When one is, it will be logged here with the date and what changed.

An empty log is not a claim of perfection. It means no qualifying error has been found yet, by us or by a reader. If you find one, tell us.