Corrections Policy
Last Updated: 1 March 2026
Cosmobet Blog publishes hundreds of articles a year about a fast-moving industry. Despite the checks described in our editorial standards, we sometimes get things wrong. When we do, this page describes how we put it right.
Our commitment
We commit to: (1) correcting factual errors promptly once we are made aware of them, (2) being transparent about what was changed, (3) preserving accountability by naming the author and editor responsible for the original piece, and (4) never silently rewriting an article to hide a previous mistake.
What counts as a correction
We treat the following as material corrections that require a correction note on the affected article:
- Factual errors: incorrect names, dates, statistics, RTPs, regulatory references, or product specifications.
- Misattribution: a quote, source, or claim attributed to the wrong person or organisation.
- Outdated regulatory or licensing information that materially changes the picture for a reader making a decision today.
- Misleading framing that a reasonable reader would interpret as a guarantee, an inducement, or financial advice.
Routine maintenance edits — fixing typos, refreshing thumbnails, updating an internal link, tightening prose — are not flagged as corrections. Substantive content additions are noted in the article's update history.
How we apply a correction
When a material correction is required, we (1) update the body of the article so the live version is accurate, (2) add a dated correction note at the foot of the article describing what was changed and why, (3) log the change internally against the original author and reviewing editor, and (4) update the article's last-modified date so search engines recrawl the page.
Where the original error appeared in a headline, social-card image, or pull quote, we update those surfaces too rather than leaving stale snippets in circulation.
Severity levels
- Minor: fixed silently within 24 hours, no correction note. Examples: typo, broken internal link, stale image alt text.
- Standard: fixed within 72 hours, correction note appended. Examples: incorrect RTP figure, wrong launch date, mis-stated bonus wagering.
- Significant: fixed within 24 hours, correction note appended, editor's note added explaining the impact. Examples: misrepresented regulatory status, claim that could mislead a reader into a financial decision, missed responsible-gambling disclosure.
How to report an error
If you think you have spotted an error in something we have published, please get in touch via our contact page. Please include the URL of the article, the specific passage in question, and — if you can — a link to the primary source you believe contradicts it. Your report goes to the editor responsible for that vertical and you should hear back within five working days.
Withdrawals
In rare cases — for example where an entire piece is found to rest on a flawed premise — we may withdraw an article rather than correct it. Withdrawn articles are replaced with a short note explaining the withdrawal at the same URL, so readers following an old link are not left in the dark.
