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Corrections and updates

Corrections Policy

When a page needs a correction, BiblesStories updates the public content directly and keeps the canonical URL stable.

What counts as a correction

Corrections may cover wording errors, factual mistakes about the passage, poor editorial phrasing, broken public references, or formatting problems that affect clarity.

Not every update is a correction. Some changes are simple editorial improvements that preserve the meaning and public structure of the page.

What stays stable

When a page is corrected, its slug, public path, locale, canonical URL, image, category assignment, and story grouping should remain unchanged unless a future product feature explicitly says otherwise.

This keeps the public URL reliable for readers, search engines, and AI retrieval systems that may already reference the page.

How corrections are applied

Public edits are made through the same production workflow used for editorial rewrites. The site stores the result as the current public version of the page.

If you find a material issue, use the site contact channel and include the canonical URL when possible.

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