See something wrong? Tell us.
The Brief is AI-drafted and human-edited. We catch most mistakes before they ship. Most. When one slips through, here's how to flag it — and what we do about it.
Spotted a mistake?
A factual error, a misattributed quote, a dead source link, a story filed under the wrong category — if it's wrong, flag it. We'd rather hear it from you than pretend it didn't happen.
Fastest path is the contact form with the topic set to Correction: /contact?topic=correction. Email works too: hello@signal-pop.com.
What to include
- The URL of the page or brief where you saw it.
- A short description of what's wrong.
- A link or citation for the correct info, if you have one.
What happens next
Verified factual errors get fixed as soon as practical — usually the same day. The fix is made in place; we don't quietly rewrite history. When a correction materially changes a story or rises above a typo, we add a short note at the bottom saying what changed and when.
For headlines from other publishers: they control their own wording. If the publisher's headline is wrong, the right move is to flag it at the source — and we'll usually pull the item from SignalPop until they sort it out.
What we won't do
We won't pull a correctly-reported story because someone in it is unhappy about it. Disagreements over framing, tone, or sourcing aren't corrections — they land in the inbox, we read them, and they don't trigger edits.
Who actually reads this
Chris Kaz reads every correction request personally. SignalPop is a one-person operation — there's no support queue and no bot triaging your email. Most replies happen within a day.