Corrections Policy
Useful corrections come with something checkable.
Landscapade wants published guidance to stay accurate, current, and clear. Reader notes, expert feedback, product documentation, and brand submissions are treated as leads to verify, not automatic changes.
What Helps
Specific beats dramatic.
A good correction points to a claim, explains the issue, and gives Landscapade a way to check it. Vague objections make a lot of noise and very little improvement.
- The page URL and the specific passage or claim in question.
- A short explanation of what appears wrong, outdated, incomplete, or unclear.
- Evidence that can be checked, such as a product label, manufacturer documentation, public agency source, extension resource, safety notice, or firsthand detail.
- For product information, model numbers, warranty changes, label updates, safety notices, and availability changes are more useful than general marketing claims.
What May Happen
Corrections are reviewed before they become edits.
Update
The page may be changed when the evidence shows a factual error, outdated detail, missing caveat, broken link, unclear wording, or unsupported claim.
Clarify
The page may keep the same conclusion but add context when the original wording was too broad, too certain, or missing an important limitation.
Hold
A suggested change may be held when it needs more evidence, legal or safety review, product documentation, local context, or a stronger source.
Decline
A submission may be declined when it cannot be verified, is promotional without evidence, or asks Landscapade to overstate a product or claim.
Product And Brand Notes
Product submissions, documentation, labels, warranty changes, and brand corrections may help improve coverage. They do not guarantee a recommendation, a review, a favorable mention, or a change to editorial judgment.
Contact Path
The Contact page explains what information is useful for corrections, product information, partnerships, and media inquiries.
Read Contact Guidance