What gets corrected
Factual errors, broken links, misleading charts, wrong labels, and material omissions should be corrected. Not every prose tweak is a correction, but anything that changes the reader's understanding should be treated as one.
How corrections appear
Small fixes may be folded into the current version. Substantive changes should be reflected in versioning, release notes, or a visible note in the article itself.
The goal is not only to fix the page, but to preserve the editorial trail when the meaning changes.
Reader reports
If a reader points out a concrete error, the ideal outcome is verification, correction, and acknowledgement in the article history or changelog.
Translations and fallback routes
When a localized route falls back to another language, corrections should be made to the source article first and then reflected in translations when they exist.